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Need your wise opinions...think difficult child-A is up to something
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 349931" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>We sure have to be on red alert with our difficult children, don't we? Sometimes it feels that everything has two or three possible meanings ... at least for me. If this were my difficult child (and I have no idea if this will work with yours), I'd mention casually "Hey X came to retrieve his shirt, but he didn't seem to find it. I tried to give him a hand". That way he knows X was there and that you went into his room. I'd also say "you've been remembering to lock the doors - thanks" (although not in connection with this - at another time. I'd be double checking the doors, too. Good luck.</p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 349931, member: 9175"] We sure have to be on red alert with our difficult children, don't we? Sometimes it feels that everything has two or three possible meanings ... at least for me. If this were my difficult child (and I have no idea if this will work with yours), I'd mention casually "Hey X came to retrieve his shirt, but he didn't seem to find it. I tried to give him a hand". That way he knows X was there and that you went into his room. I'd also say "you've been remembering to lock the doors - thanks" (although not in connection with this - at another time. I'd be double checking the doors, too. Good luck. Dash [/QUOTE]
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