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<blockquote data-quote="shellyd67" data-source="post: 404723" data-attributes="member: 6371"><p>HaoZi, I am LMAO because if I told him he was lucky, he would give me a list a mile long as to why he is not lucky and everyone else in has kids over all the time and sleepovers every weekend, etc...</p><p> </p><p> Truth is the kids are on block run wild and do have tons of kids running in and out and sleeping over the whole weekend. husband and I think these parents are nuts and just don't get it. They have no structure at all. difficult child barely associates with them and everytime he did play with them we had to "detox" him from being at their chaotic house. </p><p> </p><p>He always try to play the sad sack role. But he does get over things much quicker than he did a year or so ago. Thank goodness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shellyd67, post: 404723, member: 6371"] HaoZi, I am LMAO because if I told him he was lucky, he would give me a list a mile long as to why he is not lucky and everyone else in has kids over all the time and sleepovers every weekend, etc... Truth is the kids are on block run wild and do have tons of kids running in and out and sleeping over the whole weekend. husband and I think these parents are nuts and just don't get it. They have no structure at all. difficult child barely associates with them and everytime he did play with them we had to "detox" him from being at their chaotic house. He always try to play the sad sack role. But he does get over things much quicker than he did a year or so ago. Thank goodness [/QUOTE]
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