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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 390359" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You think the child who colored the cat's belly green with a marker is a easy child. After all, the cat liked it.</p><p></p><p>You take the same sex child into the bathroom with you if you are the only adult at home. Otherwise you are dispensing bandaids and ice packs for injuries sustained in the 45 seconds you have trained your bladder to empty in - that time includes pulling up your pants and washing your hands!!</p><p></p><p>The school resource officer calls you to see if you know where a child can be sent when he refuses to behave at home. After all you are on first name basis with 3 boy's homes in your state because at one time your difficult child needed them.</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child was turned down for all three of the boy's homes in your state because he was too violent and/or too disabled. </p><p></p><p>The director of one of the boy's homes is friends with your child's elem school counselor and they call YOU for help and ideas to handle children who are out of control.</p><p></p><p>You can give them ideas that help.</p><p></p><p>Teachers are all completely shocked when your child parrots back EXACTLY what they told him when he gets in trouble for doing exactly what they said - literally when they were speaking figuratively. </p><p></p><p>Teachers are super shocked because at the time they said what they did, your difficult child was spinning around on his back on the floor, holding a soccer ball.</p><p></p><p>You get tears in your eyes when your difficult child walks past and gives you a hug for no reason - because he hates to be touched and hasn't given you a hug in over a year unless you begged for one or a grandparent pressured him. </p><p></p><p>You are told by a therapist that your child needs to be the only child in a household - and you are pregnant with his second sibling. The therapist suggest you and your husband buy or rent two homes next door to each other so that you can try to stay married.</p><p></p><p>sven - I LOVE your phone message.</p><p></p><p>3S - I am so sorry that you are so cruelly blamed. It is not, was not, and never will be your fault in any way. Regardless of what anyone says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 390359, member: 1233"] You think the child who colored the cat's belly green with a marker is a easy child. After all, the cat liked it. You take the same sex child into the bathroom with you if you are the only adult at home. Otherwise you are dispensing bandaids and ice packs for injuries sustained in the 45 seconds you have trained your bladder to empty in - that time includes pulling up your pants and washing your hands!! The school resource officer calls you to see if you know where a child can be sent when he refuses to behave at home. After all you are on first name basis with 3 boy's homes in your state because at one time your difficult child needed them. Your difficult child was turned down for all three of the boy's homes in your state because he was too violent and/or too disabled. The director of one of the boy's homes is friends with your child's elem school counselor and they call YOU for help and ideas to handle children who are out of control. You can give them ideas that help. Teachers are all completely shocked when your child parrots back EXACTLY what they told him when he gets in trouble for doing exactly what they said - literally when they were speaking figuratively. Teachers are super shocked because at the time they said what they did, your difficult child was spinning around on his back on the floor, holding a soccer ball. You get tears in your eyes when your difficult child walks past and gives you a hug for no reason - because he hates to be touched and hasn't given you a hug in over a year unless you begged for one or a grandparent pressured him. You are told by a therapist that your child needs to be the only child in a household - and you are pregnant with his second sibling. The therapist suggest you and your husband buy or rent two homes next door to each other so that you can try to stay married. sven - I LOVE your phone message. 3S - I am so sorry that you are so cruelly blamed. It is not, was not, and never will be your fault in any way. Regardless of what anyone says. [/QUOTE]
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