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A difficult 4 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 388856"><p>Wow, my daughter's school doesn't even start until 9am. Adding on to the thoughts of food as triggers, is snack time at his school around 9 and maybe he just isn't eating enough before that? Or maybe some kid on the playground before school is picking on him on those days? Does his getting up time change or stay steady? My daughter has difficulties some days because my work schedule isn't the same from day to day, and I'm not about to drag her out of bed at 5am every day to keep her on a steady schedule just because I have to drag her up that early once or twice a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 388856"] Wow, my daughter's school doesn't even start until 9am. Adding on to the thoughts of food as triggers, is snack time at his school around 9 and maybe he just isn't eating enough before that? Or maybe some kid on the playground before school is picking on him on those days? Does his getting up time change or stay steady? My daughter has difficulties some days because my work schedule isn't the same from day to day, and I'm not about to drag her out of bed at 5am every day to keep her on a steady schedule just because I have to drag her up that early once or twice a week. [/QUOTE]
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