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The most puzzling thing your difficult child ever did
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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeless" data-source="post: 126875" data-attributes="member: 4409"><p>Mine is very strong willed. At the age of 5, driving her to school everyday was a battle during the winter months. She hates the feeling of socks and I would beg, plead, yell the entire way to school to put the socks on. One day, with about 6 inches of snow on the ground, I was so tired of the same routine every morning over socks, I rolled down the window and threw them out and said "don't wear socks". Of course, when husband and I went to the parent teacher conference, the teacher said something like "do you need help with clothing" All I could do was laugh and try and explain that my difficult child didn't like the way the socks feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeless, post: 126875, member: 4409"] Mine is very strong willed. At the age of 5, driving her to school everyday was a battle during the winter months. She hates the feeling of socks and I would beg, plead, yell the entire way to school to put the socks on. One day, with about 6 inches of snow on the ground, I was so tired of the same routine every morning over socks, I rolled down the window and threw them out and said "don't wear socks". Of course, when husband and I went to the parent teacher conference, the teacher said something like "do you need help with clothing" All I could do was laugh and try and explain that my difficult child didn't like the way the socks feel. [/QUOTE]
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