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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 37907"><p>It sounds like easy child was enraged. It's very hard to live with a difficult child child. It's even harder for siblings that have to deal with the behavior, but are not in a position of authority to be able to do anything about it. </p><p></p><p>I'm not actually not shocked at all by her reaction. It was probably just the proverbial straw. She's 13 and in a situation she has no control over. It doesn't get much more frustrating than that. I think it should be addressed with her therapist, but I, honestly, wouldn't be "freaked out" about it. You know your child best, of course. But I've heard variations of what your easy child said from both of my children. For them it is simply born out of frustration. I see it as more of an eye opener for me that the child is frustrated, has probably been getting the short end of the stick because of the problems of the other and needs more of my time.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry your day was so yucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 37907"] It sounds like easy child was enraged. It's very hard to live with a difficult child child. It's even harder for siblings that have to deal with the behavior, but are not in a position of authority to be able to do anything about it. I'm not actually not shocked at all by her reaction. It was probably just the proverbial straw. She's 13 and in a situation she has no control over. It doesn't get much more frustrating than that. I think it should be addressed with her therapist, but I, honestly, wouldn't be "freaked out" about it. You know your child best, of course. But I've heard variations of what your easy child said from both of my children. For them it is simply born out of frustration. I see it as more of an eye opener for me that the child is frustrated, has probably been getting the short end of the stick because of the problems of the other and needs more of my time. I'm sorry your day was so yucky. [/QUOTE]
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