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When did you know your difficult child was a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="DramaQueenLucy" data-source="post: 172104" data-attributes="member: 5541"><p>When difficult child ds16, was only 4 years old we had gone to the store. He had asked if he could get 2 things I said only 1...so he stole the 2nd item. I found it once we got home and then asked him about it ...he lied and lied until I told him that the store had security camera's. Then I pretended to call the store, after that he told the truth...but it took over an hour to get it out of him and after that he showed no remorse. He did however have a melt down when he found out that I was taking both toys back to the store and that he was going to have to give them back and apologize for taking it. </p><p> </p><p>With DS10, it was harder a lot of his problems are directly related to DS16's abuse of him, his meltdowns started in first grade, those I believe are related to his ADHD, the problems got much worse a few years ago when his brother started to bully him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DramaQueenLucy, post: 172104, member: 5541"] When difficult child ds16, was only 4 years old we had gone to the store. He had asked if he could get 2 things I said only 1...so he stole the 2nd item. I found it once we got home and then asked him about it ...he lied and lied until I told him that the store had security camera's. Then I pretended to call the store, after that he told the truth...but it took over an hour to get it out of him and after that he showed no remorse. He did however have a melt down when he found out that I was taking both toys back to the store and that he was going to have to give them back and apologize for taking it. With DS10, it was harder a lot of his problems are directly related to DS16's abuse of him, his meltdowns started in first grade, those I believe are related to his ADHD, the problems got much worse a few years ago when his brother started to bully him. [/QUOTE]
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