And that's certainly true for a child like my son Jacob. My daughter Emily, well... We'll see what happens. From what I know of Tyler his traits seem somewhat similar to Emily's. I have the bruises from plastic lightsabres to prove it. LOL! It's not either of their faults. All kids develop differently.
Therapy should help her with that. So many of my clients think there's a stigma attached to sending their small kids to therapy, but really, they can only benefit from it. It's designed to help them with social issues which trickle down into other behaviors. Maybe if Tyler's having a lot of trouble adjusting (assuming no outside factors are egregious), therapy might help him too.
Yeah, she is a very sweet and affectionate little girl. And Tyler seemed like a very fun and loving kid when I met him. It's sad to see little people go through these problems.
no, it IS their faults! electro-shock therapy! STAT!
I'd take pleasure in sending voltage through you. LOL!
HAHAHAHAHA, dude, we should hang out sometime.
Well, if you like hanging out with little kids too, sure.