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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 241661" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>This is a small brag that only parents of difficult childs would understand. No board jinxes allowed.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday my youngest and still not potty trained (shows some autistic traits) went on the potty. Essentially the whole house stops and parties when this happens. I went to the cabinet to get his candy treat while noticing Major took off for the upstairs. The candy box was empty. I called Major down stairs and asked him why he took Monsters candy. He DIDNT deny it, he said Let me guess, I got to write it 200 times (stealing is wrong), he went and got the paper and started to write. At one point he went backward a little and started to show anger to Monster because in typical difficult child logic, it is Monsters fault he needed to write but he was turned around and handled it! We complimented Major for doing so well.</p><p></p><p>I did manage to find another treat for the Monster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 241661, member: 2005"] This is a small brag that only parents of difficult childs would understand. No board jinxes allowed. Yesterday my youngest and still not potty trained (shows some autistic traits) went on the potty. Essentially the whole house stops and parties when this happens. I went to the cabinet to get his candy treat while noticing Major took off for the upstairs. The candy box was empty. I called Major down stairs and asked him why he took Monsters candy. He DIDNT deny it, he said Let me guess, I got to write it 200 times (stealing is wrong), he went and got the paper and started to write. At one point he went backward a little and started to show anger to Monster because in typical difficult child logic, it is Monsters fault he needed to write but he was turned around and handled it! We complimented Major for doing so well. I did manage to find another treat for the Monster. [/QUOTE]
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