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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 486561" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Now you're talking about difficult child 1 when he was at his "difficult child" best!! difficult child 1 seems more like your difficult child. However, when difficult child 2 had one of his marathon "melt-downs," he used to wrap his hands around his neck and threaten to kill himself if he didn't get what he wanted. He also used to open his bedroom window and threaten to jump. He did get violent too. In the fourth grade he called the principal a F*****G B*****D, tried to punch him and threw a chair at him. I can't believe to this day what the principal said to me, but it is really true - He said I had better be careful because when difficult child 2 got older, I could have a "Columbine" situation on my hands. At the same time, difficult child 2 is fascinated by Curious George. Like I said, he is really a unique individual, lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 486561, member: 3388"] Now you're talking about difficult child 1 when he was at his "difficult child" best!! difficult child 1 seems more like your difficult child. However, when difficult child 2 had one of his marathon "melt-downs," he used to wrap his hands around his neck and threaten to kill himself if he didn't get what he wanted. He also used to open his bedroom window and threaten to jump. He did get violent too. In the fourth grade he called the principal a F*****G B*****D, tried to punch him and threw a chair at him. I can't believe to this day what the principal said to me, but it is really true - He said I had better be careful because when difficult child 2 got older, I could have a "Columbine" situation on my hands. At the same time, difficult child 2 is fascinated by Curious George. Like I said, he is really a unique individual, lol... [/QUOTE]
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