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is this teen behavior when they have a difficult child sib, or more?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 546173" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. I have a sixteen year old daughter. Your description of your daughter made me chuckle because I think she is acting COMPLETELY typical teen. Most teens, especially girls, get embarassed over everything. My daughter, who is a easy child, would have been as mortified as your daughter was if she was in a restaurant and her autistic brother did something like that and it is also normal for her to be embarassed by the behavior of her brother around her friends. I don't see ANYTHING abnormal about that. On top of that, my girls are ALWAYS telling me how I should parent my son...lol. I mean, you could have been describing MY youngest daughter. My older daughter is 28 and still tells me I let Sonic get away with too much (shrug). </p><p></p><p>Also, even nice, good teen girls are prone to having attitude. It's the age. I really don't see anything to worry about with easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 546173, member: 1550"] Hi. I have a sixteen year old daughter. Your description of your daughter made me chuckle because I think she is acting COMPLETELY typical teen. Most teens, especially girls, get embarassed over everything. My daughter, who is a easy child, would have been as mortified as your daughter was if she was in a restaurant and her autistic brother did something like that and it is also normal for her to be embarassed by the behavior of her brother around her friends. I don't see ANYTHING abnormal about that. On top of that, my girls are ALWAYS telling me how I should parent my son...lol. I mean, you could have been describing MY youngest daughter. My older daughter is 28 and still tells me I let Sonic get away with too much (shrug). Also, even nice, good teen girls are prone to having attitude. It's the age. I really don't see anything to worry about with easy child. [/QUOTE]
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