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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] YOU need to explain in the beginning. "You use the Neosporin until the scab heals and falls off." You remind me of my father, OP, who somehow believed that children magically knew how to do things and then could be yelled at or mocked because they didn't do them perfectly, simply because his children were bright. It's up to you as an adult to teach. Actually explain to your stepson how the world works. Then he can develop critical thinking skills, because he has basic understanding.[/quote] At 14, he should be able to read. That is 8th grade. Neosporin has some instructions on it.[/quote] You really don’t want to help him, which is what stinks the most here. You want to denigrate him. Absolutely unbelievable.[/quote]
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