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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 44713" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Maybe she's growing up at last? Some of this is typical teen, although I know there are a lot of underlying problems. </p><p></p><p>easy child used to be horrible at times to her younger sister, especially. We would all be getting on fine, then easy child would get home for the weekend after living with g'ma all week, and within minutes there would be arguments, tears and shouting. But not any more - now they all get on well, and watching them sit together to play a card game, or board game - it's wonderful. </p><p></p><p>As they get older, kids tend to appreciate each other more. They reach a critical point of fighting and nastiness between 10 and 20, somewhere, then things pick up.</p><p></p><p>Did you thank Kanga for her help and support of Tigger? I would have given her a hug, too, for being such a loving sister next morning.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 44713, member: 1991"] Maybe she's growing up at last? Some of this is typical teen, although I know there are a lot of underlying problems. easy child used to be horrible at times to her younger sister, especially. We would all be getting on fine, then easy child would get home for the weekend after living with g'ma all week, and within minutes there would be arguments, tears and shouting. But not any more - now they all get on well, and watching them sit together to play a card game, or board game - it's wonderful. As they get older, kids tend to appreciate each other more. They reach a critical point of fighting and nastiness between 10 and 20, somewhere, then things pick up. Did you thank Kanga for her help and support of Tigger? I would have given her a hug, too, for being such a loving sister next morning. Marg [/QUOTE]
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