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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 39138" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>OHHHH did this post strike a chord with me!</p><p></p><p>My difficult child is in cheerleading. I encouraged an activity like that because I have seen her participate in team sports, and it is not a pretty sight. If someone on her team knows how to do something better than her, "it's not fair". If the other team does better. "this game is stupid". and the meltdowns in front of God and everybody. </p><p></p><p>How DO you seperate having a "good" day from whether or not your difficult child has a good day? From the moment I wake up, it's me spending as much me time as I can before I have to wake her...then tiptoeing into her room on eggshells, wondering which pole she will wake up on. If she wakes up crabby, it can ruin my whole day. </p><p></p><p>I guess it takes some time to develop that rhino skin, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 39138, member: 3647"] OHHHH did this post strike a chord with me! My difficult child is in cheerleading. I encouraged an activity like that because I have seen her participate in team sports, and it is not a pretty sight. If someone on her team knows how to do something better than her, "it's not fair". If the other team does better. "this game is stupid". and the meltdowns in front of God and everybody. How DO you seperate having a "good" day from whether or not your difficult child has a good day? From the moment I wake up, it's me spending as much me time as I can before I have to wake her...then tiptoeing into her room on eggshells, wondering which pole she will wake up on. If she wakes up crabby, it can ruin my whole day. I guess it takes some time to develop that rhino skin, eh? [/QUOTE]
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