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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 420734" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>As Crazy said these difficult children tend to "up the ante"- I know Kat does. I think they also love drama, so if things are going smoothly Kat will either do something to cause drama or throw herself into someone else's. She can't stop, she thrives on it. The one thing I know about Kat (and I think this goes for most difficult children) is that she is mad resourceful. I have seen her turn up an actual CAR when she needed one. I still have no idea how she got it. But I think most all of them can come up with what they want, which may not necessarily be what they need. Think about it- most of them seem to come up with $ for drugs or alcohol, which they could be using for food if they were truly starving. Kat will be dressed to the nines, with very nice jewelry, a brand new cell phone, etc. and will actually go to the food pantry to get food. If you think about it you have probably seen the exact same thing with your difficult child. You are doing exactly what you should do and being a good mom, so don't let the guilt take over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 420734, member: 11235"] As Crazy said these difficult children tend to "up the ante"- I know Kat does. I think they also love drama, so if things are going smoothly Kat will either do something to cause drama or throw herself into someone else's. She can't stop, she thrives on it. The one thing I know about Kat (and I think this goes for most difficult children) is that she is mad resourceful. I have seen her turn up an actual CAR when she needed one. I still have no idea how she got it. But I think most all of them can come up with what they want, which may not necessarily be what they need. Think about it- most of them seem to come up with $ for drugs or alcohol, which they could be using for food if they were truly starving. Kat will be dressed to the nines, with very nice jewelry, a brand new cell phone, etc. and will actually go to the food pantry to get food. If you think about it you have probably seen the exact same thing with your difficult child. You are doing exactly what you should do and being a good mom, so don't let the guilt take over! [/QUOTE]
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