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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. It also sucks that my difficult son is the older one because he is a terrible role model for his younger brother. It just sucks.[/quote] I also have this dynamic. Being with the younger one is such a relief. I can't believe how easy parenting is when I'm with him. I pity the older one. He is incapable of happiness.[/quote] NP and same here .. sorta. Except younger son has ADHD. He gets wound up and is very, very obstinate, so can frequently be a handful, but at least he doesn't have the drama. They just started summer camp today and you'd think we were sending them to Siberia the way my older DS was going on and on. I've walked him through the schedule multiple times - both daily schedule and the schedule for the summer. I've written out all of the field trips on the calendar. This isn't a new place, just summer camp at the same TKD place they go to regularly for lessons. But oh my god ... this morning he's going on about how we're sending him to a death camp. And we're making him wear shorts. [/quote]
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