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<blockquote data-quote="Alttlgabby" data-source="post: 255266" data-attributes="member: 6786"><p>Haven't been on in awhile because of appointments and the girls sister came to visit, so been really busy with her as well. Let's see... (difficult child 1)J is TALKING instead of just staring at you and not answering. Her lying is getting to be a lot less. She does her chores if they are written on the board for her to do. She goes to the table most days like she is supposed to and do her homework and is less argumentative about how her problems are right when they are wrong and just listens to you explain how it is wrong. Her hygene is MUCH better! She came and gave me a HUG yesterday when I got home from taking her sister home! (difficult child 2)C... not many problems with her anyway, but she had a track meet on Saturday. From the three races, the two she did on her own, she won first place! The one she had to run with her team mates, they came in second. Her coach wants her to run in another track meet for him but wasn't sure about the distance. I will take her, no matter the distance. It is what she enjoys. And she says thank you for being there since her Mom never was. She was excited because big sister faked her out last week telling her she couldn't be here this last week because of a Doctors appointment.. So, both girls were surprised when I showed up with sister last Tuesday and she was able to be here for the track meet. All the kids had fun being together. I have had a lot of fun being with them and just watching them. </p><p>So, I hope everyone else's difficult child's are doing great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alttlgabby, post: 255266, member: 6786"] Haven't been on in awhile because of appointments and the girls sister came to visit, so been really busy with her as well. Let's see... (difficult child 1)J is TALKING instead of just staring at you and not answering. Her lying is getting to be a lot less. She does her chores if they are written on the board for her to do. She goes to the table most days like she is supposed to and do her homework and is less argumentative about how her problems are right when they are wrong and just listens to you explain how it is wrong. Her hygene is MUCH better! She came and gave me a HUG yesterday when I got home from taking her sister home! (difficult child 2)C... not many problems with her anyway, but she had a track meet on Saturday. From the three races, the two she did on her own, she won first place! The one she had to run with her team mates, they came in second. Her coach wants her to run in another track meet for him but wasn't sure about the distance. I will take her, no matter the distance. It is what she enjoys. And she says thank you for being there since her Mom never was. She was excited because big sister faked her out last week telling her she couldn't be here this last week because of a Doctors appointment.. So, both girls were surprised when I showed up with sister last Tuesday and she was able to be here for the track meet. All the kids had fun being together. I have had a lot of fun being with them and just watching them. So, I hope everyone else's difficult child's are doing great! [/QUOTE]
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