Saturday 31 August 2019

Anyone with grown-up children who were very difficult as preschoolers?


My 3.5yo son has been a challenge since the day we brought him home from the hospital. He's bright and unique in so many ways. He's always been well ahead of his milestones... but he's also extremely difficult. I don't mean this as a negative thing necessarily, the boy is just extremely strong-willed and knows what he wants (and how to get it).I'm curious, for any of the more experienced parents on here with a teenage/adult child who was overly difficult as a preschooler:How did things turn out as they got older? Was everything always a struggle?(I'm totally aware that any infinite number of unique circumstances will affect the outcome of a child's future, but I'm really just curious if kids who have a challenging temperament as preschoolers end up carrying that with them into adulthood.)Thanks!EDIT: Should have emphasized...Assume for the purposes of this question that we're talking about a kid who's far more difficult than your average preschooler via /r/Parenting https://ift.tt/2zImVIk

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