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So, Who Wants To Know What Happened To The Baby?
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 26056" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I am not convinced the boys have less patience or tolerance than the girls, nor am I convinced difficult children do less well than PCs. </p><p>My difficult child has proven to me to be far more nurturing than my easy child....and I have se3en a good number of guys do well, and many females do less than well. BUT this assignment simply is not at all realistic in any way shape or form. It is NOT a reliable predictor, nor is it a useful tool. </p><p>My easy child had the useful quality to say hey this is NOT real so heck with it, I will not let this stupid doll upset me, and my difficult child took the assignment serious and personal and it caused her to crash, nevermind difficult child is who "passed" and easy child "failed" ANd my much younger son found it amusing and entertaining and a fun challenge to become engaged in. </p><p>I wish I had thought to shove the monster doll in the car!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 26056, member: 1697"] I am not convinced the boys have less patience or tolerance than the girls, nor am I convinced difficult children do less well than PCs. My difficult child has proven to me to be far more nurturing than my easy child....and I have se3en a good number of guys do well, and many females do less than well. BUT this assignment simply is not at all realistic in any way shape or form. It is NOT a reliable predictor, nor is it a useful tool. My easy child had the useful quality to say hey this is NOT real so heck with it, I will not let this stupid doll upset me, and my difficult child took the assignment serious and personal and it caused her to crash, nevermind difficult child is who "passed" and easy child "failed" ANd my much younger son found it amusing and entertaining and a fun challenge to become engaged in. I wish I had thought to shove the monster doll in the car!!!! [/QUOTE]
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