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[quote=Anonymous]I'm largely with you OP. Parenting strategies that work for my oldest do not work for my second. He's anxiety-prone, so you just have to take a different approach to reach him and be much more careful about when and how you address issues if you want to get through to him. Dramatically different brains in my house. But yes, in some ways # 2 is "easier." Truth is I find it "easier" to parent the kid that's more like me. Number 2 is more like his dad and Dad would say the opposite I think. . . BUT PP that posted about the eating disorder makes a very good point, Different kids demand different things from us at different times. [/quote]
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