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<blockquote data-quote="TPaul" data-source="post: 314644" data-attributes="member: 8055"><p>What a picture I have of Star down on the ground throwing that fit, LOL</p><p> </p><p>My advice, pick you battles. Sometimes thier being kids, they will act this way. Does not make it right, but kids will be kids.</p><p> </p><p>For me, I am slowing coming to the realization that I have to be careful not to see everything through BiPolar (BP) or other colored glasses. Everything that my diagnosed difficult child, and my 2 other younger children who still could display symptoms, might do or how they might act can be just them being a kid and not always a BiPolar (BP) caused issue. They have been in a home with a bipolar mom all these years and that has to have an affect on how they handle and deal with things. Children in many things learn from thier parents how to handle situations and such. With wife being BiPolar (BP) if they mimic how she handles things, they are just showing learned behaviour and not symptoms. </p><p> </p><p>tpaul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPaul, post: 314644, member: 8055"] What a picture I have of Star down on the ground throwing that fit, LOL My advice, pick you battles. Sometimes thier being kids, they will act this way. Does not make it right, but kids will be kids. For me, I am slowing coming to the realization that I have to be careful not to see everything through BiPolar (BP) or other colored glasses. Everything that my diagnosed difficult child, and my 2 other younger children who still could display symptoms, might do or how they might act can be just them being a kid and not always a BiPolar (BP) caused issue. They have been in a home with a bipolar mom all these years and that has to have an affect on how they handle and deal with things. Children in many things learn from thier parents how to handle situations and such. With wife being BiPolar (BP) if they mimic how she handles things, they are just showing learned behaviour and not symptoms. tpaul [/QUOTE]
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