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This aggression is TOO much!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="hexemaus2" data-source="post: 390119" data-attributes="member: 4560"><p>Interesting...even after two years of no meltdowns and huge strides in his maturity, difficult child 2 is still nervous about being around very small children or babies. He's afraid he'll do something on accident and hurt them. He worries that he still might not be able to control his temper or frustration and could lash out before realizing it. Amazingly enough, I think I have more faith in him around small children than he does himself. I don't leave him alone with the grandbaby (except maybe to go to the bathroom) but it's more out of concern that he'll panic if she were to stumble or fall, and he'd freeze, not knowing what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hexemaus2, post: 390119, member: 4560"] Interesting...even after two years of no meltdowns and huge strides in his maturity, difficult child 2 is still nervous about being around very small children or babies. He's afraid he'll do something on accident and hurt them. He worries that he still might not be able to control his temper or frustration and could lash out before realizing it. Amazingly enough, I think I have more faith in him around small children than he does himself. I don't leave him alone with the grandbaby (except maybe to go to the bathroom) but it's more out of concern that he'll panic if she were to stumble or fall, and he'd freeze, not knowing what to do. [/QUOTE]
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