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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Be nicer and more patient. Laugh with her. Be glad she's included in anything and having a nice time. Share her joy. Have joy for her. Love her.[/quote] I can (and do) love her and share her joy, but still want to teach her when she's being annoying. It's not being included if she's stuck on game A when everyone else has moved on to game X.[/quote] OP again. Some more examples where "sharing her joy" is not appropriate. Tonight a friend of mine came over with her baby. DD loved giving things to the baby that she thought the baby might like. Excellent. We all "shared her joy." But then she started giving more and more things to the baby until the baby was totally overwhelmed and started to cry. It's fun until it's not fun.[/quote]
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