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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 157016" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Tell him it is not your fault, it is Adrianne's. Apparantly I am the root of all evil in the world. He can ask my kids.</p><p> </p><p>My kids do that to me - it's also called changing the subject. My difficult child has become a master at manipulation. He is constantly pulling, "If you do this than I will do what you want." I am almost done with a book called "The Manipulative Child" which has opened my eyes to alot (I think I knew, have just been in denial) and has given me some suggestions to use to stop this behavior. </p><p> </p><p>Let me know what works for you, my 11 year old will be there in not too long - so far not a problem getting out of bed though some mornings are a little prolonged - I am not looking forward to teen years which I believe is normal for all teenagers to want to sleep in than add a difficult child issue on top and why can we just not have the school day be from 1:00 - 8:00pm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 157016, member: 5096"] Tell him it is not your fault, it is Adrianne's. Apparantly I am the root of all evil in the world. He can ask my kids. My kids do that to me - it's also called changing the subject. My difficult child has become a master at manipulation. He is constantly pulling, "If you do this than I will do what you want." I am almost done with a book called "The Manipulative Child" which has opened my eyes to alot (I think I knew, have just been in denial) and has given me some suggestions to use to stop this behavior. Let me know what works for you, my 11 year old will be there in not too long - so far not a problem getting out of bed though some mornings are a little prolonged - I am not looking forward to teen years which I believe is normal for all teenagers to want to sleep in than add a difficult child issue on top and why can we just not have the school day be from 1:00 - 8:00pm? [/QUOTE]
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