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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]Difficult as a toddler: very independent, very confident, very willing to argue for what’s right This is the child who stands the best chance of turning down peer pressure as a teen. They’re also more likely to be driven to find their own kind of success. Difficult in elementary: drama! Because the drama usually centers around multiple friendships, there’s no fear that interpersonal relationships will be a problem later. Tween/teen: sass, rebellion, drugs, whatever, etc. It’s better for them to make their mistakes when you’re still there as a safety net. Reframe difficult and find the silver lining.[/quote]
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