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Rough Morming With difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 569740"><p>I am so sorry. He really is insecure when it comes to easy child isn't he? He feels so inferior. At least that seems to be the overriding feeling I've gotten from this and some of your other posts. Not that he really is but he STRONGLY feels that. It sure would explain why he targets easy child so much. That, and I still don't think you have the right diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>He sure has "rose-colored glasses". I forget, does he see a therapist? Have you tried recording some of these things? Video would be best. Then you could have the therapist view it with difficult child and they could actually work on things that NEED working. </p><p></p><p>I know how it is when kids ramp up before holidays. I used to deal with it with the elementary kids when I worked at the school only to go home and deal with it with my own kids. I was sooooo glad when break finally got there ...... I was even happier when school resumed again. By then, I could only tolerated my kids in small doses. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 569740"] I am so sorry. He really is insecure when it comes to easy child isn't he? He feels so inferior. At least that seems to be the overriding feeling I've gotten from this and some of your other posts. Not that he really is but he STRONGLY feels that. It sure would explain why he targets easy child so much. That, and I still don't think you have the right diagnosis. He sure has "rose-colored glasses". I forget, does he see a therapist? Have you tried recording some of these things? Video would be best. Then you could have the therapist view it with difficult child and they could actually work on things that NEED working. I know how it is when kids ramp up before holidays. I used to deal with it with the elementary kids when I worked at the school only to go home and deal with it with my own kids. I was sooooo glad when break finally got there ...... I was even happier when school resumed again. By then, I could only tolerated my kids in small doses. LOL [/QUOTE]
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