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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 116524" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I just watched an old Funny Home Video, where the winning entry family won $100,000. It cracked me up!</p><p>This toddler boy was on the floor, kicking and screaming, and the person holding the video, his mother I assume, was walking in circles through the kitchen, DR and LR with-the dog. She held the camera behind her as she walked. Each time she'd disappear from Tantrum Kid's view, he'd stop, come looking for her, then screech to a halt in the doorway, and throw himself down and begin again. Too funny! He did it over and over again. And she just kept walking in circles.</p><p></p><p>That never worked for me ... my difficult child would scream bloody murder for hrs on end, all by himself. But that's why he's a difficult child. Sigh. SO glad those days are over. (Knock on wood!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 116524, member: 3419"] I just watched an old Funny Home Video, where the winning entry family won $100,000. It cracked me up! This toddler boy was on the floor, kicking and screaming, and the person holding the video, his mother I assume, was walking in circles through the kitchen, DR and LR with-the dog. She held the camera behind her as she walked. Each time she'd disappear from Tantrum Kid's view, he'd stop, come looking for her, then screech to a halt in the doorway, and throw himself down and begin again. Too funny! He did it over and over again. And she just kept walking in circles. That never worked for me ... my difficult child would scream bloody murder for hrs on end, all by himself. But that's why he's a difficult child. Sigh. SO glad those days are over. (Knock on wood!) [/QUOTE]
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