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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 475910"><p>difficult child says that he says and does things like this because he wants me to spend time with him alone, but I have tried over and over again to explain to him that when he does things like this (being mean abd hurtful to me and his brother) that I have no desire to spend time with him. That's why he says he feel unloved. I don't want to spend time with him, so he acts up even more in an effort to force me to spend time with him. It's like a never endng cycle.</p><p></p><p>After he told easy child that I said easy child was stupid I told him that is was a very hurtful thing to say and how would he feel if someone said he was stupid. He said that he wouldn't care, but I know what he would have a fit if someone called him a name, and I told him so. Of course, he denied it, but I know him and I know how he would react.</p><p></p><p>I just got an e-mail from easy child's teacher. I had e-mailed her about easy child because homework seems to be taking way longer that it should be with him, which is part of the problem with difficult child. difficult child is waiting for easy child to finish so that they can play and it's taking longer that it should, or longer than difficult child is willing to wait. She said that if homework takes him longer than 30 minutes to put his things away and have him finish his work during morning work the next day. We'll see how that goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 475910"] difficult child says that he says and does things like this because he wants me to spend time with him alone, but I have tried over and over again to explain to him that when he does things like this (being mean abd hurtful to me and his brother) that I have no desire to spend time with him. That's why he says he feel unloved. I don't want to spend time with him, so he acts up even more in an effort to force me to spend time with him. It's like a never endng cycle. After he told easy child that I said easy child was stupid I told him that is was a very hurtful thing to say and how would he feel if someone said he was stupid. He said that he wouldn't care, but I know what he would have a fit if someone called him a name, and I told him so. Of course, he denied it, but I know him and I know how he would react. I just got an e-mail from easy child's teacher. I had e-mailed her about easy child because homework seems to be taking way longer that it should be with him, which is part of the problem with difficult child. difficult child is waiting for easy child to finish so that they can play and it's taking longer that it should, or longer than difficult child is willing to wait. She said that if homework takes him longer than 30 minutes to put his things away and have him finish his work during morning work the next day. We'll see how that goes. [/QUOTE]
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