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Date: | Fri, 18 Feb 2000 14:32:03 -0500 |
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Hi Bobby,
Where can I find the research - I love to read up on stuff - I always
have space to learn something. Yes, fractious means difficult. And Amber and
I have moments when we both are - and what's so cute then is - one or the
other of us goes - and tells the other - My behavior was outta line - I am
sorry and the other guy says - well I didn't help when over reacted - and
we kiss, hug and snuggle. How come real grown-ups can't do this? I like the
Star in the TV show - very appropriate!!
Brightest Blessings
Trisha
> << Bobby - Amber may be an easy child - but even an easy child can
> be ruined by a fractious adult caretaker >>
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> The research I quoted also discusses at length "difficult" and "easy"
> parents, difficult being similar to fractious, I presume. Yes, and "easy"
> child and a "difficult"
> parent are like matches and spilled gasoline, very flammable.
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> I was not spanked that much as a child, but we do learn what you see. We
> teach our clients, "you are the star in the most important TV show your
child
> will ever see."
>
> Bobby
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