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Too Young to Be a difficult child? Wondering.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 58294" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>difficult child 2 acted like this, too, at the whopping old age of 9 months.</p><p></p><p>He mostly didn't care who was around him or what they were doing, but his usual mode of operation was what we called seek and destroy. And it was with intent. By 12-16 months, there was no question about it. He enjoyed hitting the cat and literally spent most of his time walking around pushing things off things - lamps off end tables, soap off the lavatory, dishes off the counter, laundry off the bed... literally, while he was awake, your one and only goal in life was disaster control - follow him around and physically stop him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 58294, member: 1848"] difficult child 2 acted like this, too, at the whopping old age of 9 months. He mostly didn't care who was around him or what they were doing, but his usual mode of operation was what we called seek and destroy. And it was with intent. By 12-16 months, there was no question about it. He enjoyed hitting the cat and literally spent most of his time walking around pushing things off things - lamps off end tables, soap off the lavatory, dishes off the counter, laundry off the bed... literally, while he was awake, your one and only goal in life was disaster control - follow him around and physically stop him. [/QUOTE]
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