Big, though, is the complete opposite. It wasn't until he mentioned something about the kids at school over Christmas, that we realized he wasn't enjoying Kindergarten as much as we originally thought. Don't get me wrong, he's doing great! But, he's got some stuff going on that we had no idea about! He is not like his brother. He internalizes everything. If something bothers him, he keeps it in because he doesn't want to get in trouble or make us upset. The only exception is soccer...he'll happily tell us how much he hates soccer :)
It's funny how your perspective changes as time goes on. What I originally saw as Small's
While I originally saw Big's willingness to do anything to get along with others as a huge positive, I'm starting to see some downfalls to it. He doesn't seem to have the same strength of his convictions when he's dealing with the kids at school. If they tell him to do something, he seems to do it whether he wants to or not so that he doesn't upset the kids. That's not awesome. Although, he's very kind and friendly and is well liked by his friends. That's awesome :)
I guess there's some pros and cons to both personalities. They are both equally incredible boys in their own ways...I'm just wondering if some day, they'll rub off on each other and reach a happy medium :)
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