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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 168454" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>I'm kinda with Heather and Klmno. I think I would be wondering why she became fearful overnight of her daycare (I believe you called it carer). When something happens like that so quickly, no build up, no eventual changes, I would be concerned that there was a specific incident, other than a raised voice, that has your easy child "running in fear". I would be concerned. The reentrance of wetting the bed, the fear of the dark, are all things that could indicate something has happend that has marked your difficult child to the core. I would be investigating that.</p><p> </p><p>Having said that, it is not unusual for kids to go through phases where they are afraid of the dark or the monsters in their closet, or not wanting to be away from mum. But it appears you are talking a sudden and drastic change at all once. That's what would have me concerned.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the rock throwing incident, it is not unusual for a younger child to follow along after an older sibling. Your easy child is very young and her good/bad radar is not adjusted yet.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 168454, member: 805"] I'm kinda with Heather and Klmno. I think I would be wondering why she became fearful overnight of her daycare (I believe you called it carer). When something happens like that so quickly, no build up, no eventual changes, I would be concerned that there was a specific incident, other than a raised voice, that has your easy child "running in fear". I would be concerned. The reentrance of wetting the bed, the fear of the dark, are all things that could indicate something has happend that has marked your difficult child to the core. I would be investigating that. Having said that, it is not unusual for kids to go through phases where they are afraid of the dark or the monsters in their closet, or not wanting to be away from mum. But it appears you are talking a sudden and drastic change at all once. That's what would have me concerned. As far as the rock throwing incident, it is not unusual for a younger child to follow along after an older sibling. Your easy child is very young and her good/bad radar is not adjusted yet. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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