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We defined typical teen. Why not define traits of a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 589910" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>My add ons:</p><p>- Reactive instead of proactive. Often extremely reactive.</p><p>- Low self-respect and also turns that to low respect of others</p><p>- Self-sabotage or giving up in verge of success</p><p>- "Keep your jack"-attitude (I explained the story behind the proverb recently in on post), but it means pessimistic attitude, there you make yourself to believe something is not going to work out or someone will not help/co-operate with your, before even trying/asking. And lash out because of that perceived rejection (that never happened except in your head.)</p><p>- Passive-aggressive or backstabbing revenges for perceived 'wrongs.'</p><p>- "Fear aggressiveness"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 589910, member: 14557"] My add ons: - Reactive instead of proactive. Often extremely reactive. - Low self-respect and also turns that to low respect of others - Self-sabotage or giving up in verge of success - "Keep your jack"-attitude (I explained the story behind the proverb recently in on post), but it means pessimistic attitude, there you make yourself to believe something is not going to work out or someone will not help/co-operate with your, before even trying/asking. And lash out because of that perceived rejection (that never happened except in your head.) - Passive-aggressive or backstabbing revenges for perceived 'wrongs.' - "Fear aggressiveness" [/QUOTE]
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