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Reply to "Do you have a difficult child and how do you define one? Not special needs. Just difficult."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I have a difficult kid. It's probably ADD/ODD, but not a severe case. The funny thing about my "difficult kid" was that his disposition was apparent from day one. As a baby, he was difficult to sooth or to get into a routine. Transitions were always hard for him. He is impulsive. He isn't motivated by rewards or praise, and isn't interested in pleasing anyone. He marches to the beat of his own drummer, so to speak. There's no figuring him out. He has a hard time controlling his emotion. He's not adaptable. He doesn't listen to advice. [/b] My older son was literally the easiest baby ever. DH and I used to joke that we could probably leave him alone in his crib all day and he would have been fine and happy. My other son was always upset about anything he found confining. He was on the move at a very young age. Before he could walk, he was attempting to launch himself out of his crib. He had two broken bones before be was a four years old. He was born that way. [/quote] This is my DC too. [/quote]
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