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[quote=Anonymous]I guess I have some sympathy for kids deemed as intolerable, because I grew up in a highly dysfunctional home. Kids act out what they are experiencing inside their four walls. I remember one of our DD's friends increasingly ramping up over a few years, becoming increasingly manipulative, trying to get DD's younger sibling in trouble all the time, the constant feeling like she trying to get me to see her as my favorite child when she wasn't my child. Her parents divorced in upper elementary, and then it all made sense. I don't know...I guess I just have sympathy for young kids who might be experiencing turmoil at home but don't know how to express or where to put it, so they put it on their friends. As another parent, you can be a mentor to a kid like that if you look at the kid as scared instead of scary. Just food for thought. [/quote]
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