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They come into the world with a
feeling of royalty 
(and often act like it)
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They have a feeling of 
"deserving to be here," 
and are surprised when others 
don't share that. 
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Self-worth is not a big issue. 
They often tell the parents 
"who they are." 
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They have difficulty with 
absolute authority 
(authority without 
explanation or choice).
 
 
  
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They simply will not do certain 
things; for example, 
waiting in line is difficult 
for them.
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They get frustrated with 
systems that are ritually 
oriented and don't require 
creative thought.
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They often see better ways of 
doing things, both at home 
and in school, which makes 
them seem like "system busters" 
(nonconforming to any system).
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They seem antisocial unless 
they are with their own kind. 
If there are no others of like 
consciousness around them, 
they often turn inward, 
feeling like no other human 
understands them. School is 
often extremely difficult for 
them socially.
 
 
  
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They will not respond to 
"guilt" discipline 
("Wait till your father gets 
home and finds out what 
you did").
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They are not shy in letting 
you know what they need.