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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 422726" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Sharon, it seems to me that easy child/difficult child has a bit too much power ~ she's a verbal bully. You know it, I know it & I believe she knows it. This is likely the same kid who will come home in tears if she's bullied by someone at school. She has the entire family on edge & a bit like my wm, is likely enjoying the outcome of antics.</p><p></p><p>It's unfortunate that easy child/difficult child hasn't a clue or doesn't care the impact this has on the entire family. Has difficult child the skills to not react to her nonsense? To just up & walk away with-o responding in anyway? It may be time for you, husband & difficult child to leave the building (room) when easy child/difficult child is talking trash to anyone. </p><p></p><p>What's so very sad is that she continues to ostracize herself from her main support system while trying to prove to herself that she is "superior" to those around her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 422726, member: 393"] Sharon, it seems to me that easy child/difficult child has a bit too much power ~ she's a verbal bully. You know it, I know it & I believe she knows it. This is likely the same kid who will come home in tears if she's bullied by someone at school. She has the entire family on edge & a bit like my wm, is likely enjoying the outcome of antics. It's unfortunate that easy child/difficult child hasn't a clue or doesn't care the impact this has on the entire family. Has difficult child the skills to not react to her nonsense? To just up & walk away with-o responding in anyway? It may be time for you, husband & difficult child to leave the building (room) when easy child/difficult child is talking trash to anyone. What's so very sad is that she continues to ostracize herself from her main support system while trying to prove to herself that she is "superior" to those around her. [/QUOTE]
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