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So very tired of all the koi, having trouble functioning...
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<blockquote data-quote="greenrene" data-source="post: 566189" data-attributes="member: 9177"><p>sister in law has 4 kids of her own, all neurotypical, all great kids, so she thinks that she is an expert and has done just a FABULOUS job parenting. She and her husband are good parents, but I think that luck also plays a huge part. My husband and I are good parents, I do believe, but we have a difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Part of difficult child's big problem is actually my sister in law's oldest daughter, difficult child's cousin, M. M is 6 weeks younger than difficult child. M is a grade ahead of difficult child in school, even though it started out that difficult child was a grade ahead of M in school (difficult child repeated 1st grade and is repeating 8th grade this year). M is easy-going, sweet, very mature for her age, very talented artistically, has an above 4.0 gpa, in AP classes, works very hard in school, CARES about school, and has aspirations to get advanced degrees in college and possibly become a veterinarian. IOW, the polar opposite of difficult child. difficult child is over the moon jealous of M, especially now that M has an iPhone and a Facebook account (difficult child had both but couldn't handle either, so she now has neither).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenrene, post: 566189, member: 9177"] sister in law has 4 kids of her own, all neurotypical, all great kids, so she thinks that she is an expert and has done just a FABULOUS job parenting. She and her husband are good parents, but I think that luck also plays a huge part. My husband and I are good parents, I do believe, but we have a difficult child. Part of difficult child's big problem is actually my sister in law's oldest daughter, difficult child's cousin, M. M is 6 weeks younger than difficult child. M is a grade ahead of difficult child in school, even though it started out that difficult child was a grade ahead of M in school (difficult child repeated 1st grade and is repeating 8th grade this year). M is easy-going, sweet, very mature for her age, very talented artistically, has an above 4.0 gpa, in AP classes, works very hard in school, CARES about school, and has aspirations to get advanced degrees in college and possibly become a veterinarian. IOW, the polar opposite of difficult child. difficult child is over the moon jealous of M, especially now that M has an iPhone and a Facebook account (difficult child had both but couldn't handle either, so she now has neither). [/QUOTE]
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