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<blockquote data-quote="sabrah" data-source="post: 176484" data-attributes="member: 5597"><p>what is really cool about your incident is that though he did not admit taking it he gave it back to the person he took it from, ON HIS OWN! That is a huge step forward, even if he had to get caught first.</p><p>I was still a little proud of my difficult child, for admiting it to auntie, who by the way is actually exactly like my difficult child, but finally changing her behavior at age 40. I actually called my difficult child little (stick my sis name here) for years.</p><p> </p><p>Your difficult child/easy child 3, sweet as pie most the time but flies off the handle when upset ? My maybe difficult child 3 ; she is my most thoughtful besides the 4 year old, serves me, and is very easy to explain things to and reason with except when she has had enough. When she gets very upset she does not seem able to get herself together. If I put her in her room she pulls on the door (for hours if necessary), and if that does not work she will try to climb out the window (she is an expert climber). But these tantrums do not come that often, maybe I should be more worried about her than I am. Does that sound at all familiar?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sabrah, post: 176484, member: 5597"] what is really cool about your incident is that though he did not admit taking it he gave it back to the person he took it from, ON HIS OWN! That is a huge step forward, even if he had to get caught first. I was still a little proud of my difficult child, for admiting it to auntie, who by the way is actually exactly like my difficult child, but finally changing her behavior at age 40. I actually called my difficult child little (stick my sis name here) for years. Your difficult child/easy child 3, sweet as pie most the time but flies off the handle when upset ? My maybe difficult child 3 ; she is my most thoughtful besides the 4 year old, serves me, and is very easy to explain things to and reason with except when she has had enough. When she gets very upset she does not seem able to get herself together. If I put her in her room she pulls on the door (for hours if necessary), and if that does not work she will try to climb out the window (she is an expert climber). But these tantrums do not come that often, maybe I should be more worried about her than I am. Does that sound at all familiar? [/QUOTE]
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