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<blockquote data-quote="dreamwallaby" data-source="post: 414084" data-attributes="member: 11338"><p>He has ALWAYS been like this, even before brothers came along. When he was just starting to walk, he would walk over to the DVD player and push buttons. We would say no, he would look at us and do it again, we get up to move him and he would slap at the DVD player with both hands as fast as possible to get in as many touches as possible before we got to him. I thought it was normal at the time but this seemingly innocent act was the beginning of the rest of our lives. When he was 3 he pulled the fire alarm at his day care, managed to elude his teachers and unwrap all the pollyana gifts and I bought 2 books; Parenting the Strong Willed Child and Raising Cain:the emotional lives of boys. I am really surprised I even wanted more kids after him. Luckily DS2 is a gem and DS 3 is too little to tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamwallaby, post: 414084, member: 11338"] He has ALWAYS been like this, even before brothers came along. When he was just starting to walk, he would walk over to the DVD player and push buttons. We would say no, he would look at us and do it again, we get up to move him and he would slap at the DVD player with both hands as fast as possible to get in as many touches as possible before we got to him. I thought it was normal at the time but this seemingly innocent act was the beginning of the rest of our lives. When he was 3 he pulled the fire alarm at his day care, managed to elude his teachers and unwrap all the pollyana gifts and I bought 2 books; Parenting the Strong Willed Child and Raising Cain:the emotional lives of boys. I am really surprised I even wanted more kids after him. Luckily DS2 is a gem and DS 3 is too little to tell. [/QUOTE]
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