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I would call this person "my son." *sigh*
My seven-year-old has been testing boundaries (as usual) by using obscenities, and has suffered the consequences.
Last night, following an incident in which he aggravated his older, autistic, brother and then enjoyed the resulting meltdown, I removed him from the scene and marched him upstairs, declaring that I'd "had enough of the schadenfreude." Son was shocked at my language. Could you hear my eyes rolling from here?
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