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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 599980" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, boy, does that sound familiar!</p><p>Finally, at 14 or so, our difficult child really expressed remorse in a way that we could recognize, but the instances were few and far between. He's 16 now and much better, but he still has his moments. (I posted a thread about him the other day.)</p><p>You're right--when the kids were little, we could practically drop the house on difficult child and not elicit an appropriate reaction, nothing but arguing and blaming and brooding. on the other hand, if we so much as looked at easy child the wrong way, she would burst into tears.</p><p>We've had yrs of therapy to discuss WHY difficult child should feel remorse for certain things, and HOW he can get into other people's heads (theory of mind). It's a lot, lot, lot of work. </p><p>I feel for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 599980, member: 3419"] Oh, boy, does that sound familiar! Finally, at 14 or so, our difficult child really expressed remorse in a way that we could recognize, but the instances were few and far between. He's 16 now and much better, but he still has his moments. (I posted a thread about him the other day.) You're right--when the kids were little, we could practically drop the house on difficult child and not elicit an appropriate reaction, nothing but arguing and blaming and brooding. on the other hand, if we so much as looked at easy child the wrong way, she would burst into tears. We've had yrs of therapy to discuss WHY difficult child should feel remorse for certain things, and HOW he can get into other people's heads (theory of mind). It's a lot, lot, lot of work. I feel for you. [/QUOTE]
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