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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 208563" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Welcome Megs! </p><p></p><p>I certainly know about a difficult child rejecting a SO. My difficult child just now, after 5 years of dating, has accepted my boyfriend. It was terribly difficult to handle for all these years. He has been so very patient with her. But, my difficult child was 11 when this relationship started. At 4 years old, I would think she would consider him just another person to play with and give her attention. At least that is what I would expect with a easy child. With a difficult child, you just never know how they will react. But, listen to her if she says anything about him. It will be important to validate her feelings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 208563, member: 391"] Welcome Megs! I certainly know about a difficult child rejecting a SO. My difficult child just now, after 5 years of dating, has accepted my boyfriend. It was terribly difficult to handle for all these years. He has been so very patient with her. But, my difficult child was 11 when this relationship started. At 4 years old, I would think she would consider him just another person to play with and give her attention. At least that is what I would expect with a easy child. With a difficult child, you just never know how they will react. But, listen to her if she says anything about him. It will be important to validate her feelings. [/QUOTE]
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