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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 386528"><p>Oh yeah, it's def therapy for me! When kiddo starts acting up and I'm getting frustrated and trying not to trigger her into a meltdown I sit down and read this site to remind myself I'm not the only parent trying to deal with a difficult child, or the only one trying to do it alone, and that even those with good marriages struggle with difficult children, too. Also good to know I'm not alone in having relatives or in-laws that "don't get it" and might never get it. My dad and stepmom have been great about it, I expect my bio-dad and half-sis would get it (it's not uncommon for their phones to be cut off, so haven't talked to them lately), but everyone else... not really getting it. Of course most of them were raised that when a kid acts up the "cure" is to beat the behavior out of them and give them more chores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 386528"] Oh yeah, it's def therapy for me! When kiddo starts acting up and I'm getting frustrated and trying not to trigger her into a meltdown I sit down and read this site to remind myself I'm not the only parent trying to deal with a difficult child, or the only one trying to do it alone, and that even those with good marriages struggle with difficult children, too. Also good to know I'm not alone in having relatives or in-laws that "don't get it" and might never get it. My dad and stepmom have been great about it, I expect my bio-dad and half-sis would get it (it's not uncommon for their phones to be cut off, so haven't talked to them lately), but everyone else... not really getting it. Of course most of them were raised that when a kid acts up the "cure" is to beat the behavior out of them and give them more chores. [/QUOTE]
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