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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 588474" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Wouldn't you know it (of course)... having said J was rarely violent these days, tonight he was. Picked him up at 6.30 from the after-school care and he looked exhausted... eyes red... he started whining on about me buying a toy and then when that didn't succeed about watching television (which he has never been able to watch on school days and i will NOT give in one inch on that because if I do the whole floodgate will come down and he;ll be tantruming for it every night, and morning... Anyway, finally back at home, he wouldn't calm down and started kicking me, and laughing... horrible... eventually I got food into him (a struggle) and it all slowly dissolved and he turned into Mr Sweet again, apologising... I have to remember to take him something to eat EVERY time now, even though it's only a minute's walk between home and school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 588474, member: 11227"] Wouldn't you know it (of course)... having said J was rarely violent these days, tonight he was. Picked him up at 6.30 from the after-school care and he looked exhausted... eyes red... he started whining on about me buying a toy and then when that didn't succeed about watching television (which he has never been able to watch on school days and i will NOT give in one inch on that because if I do the whole floodgate will come down and he;ll be tantruming for it every night, and morning... Anyway, finally back at home, he wouldn't calm down and started kicking me, and laughing... horrible... eventually I got food into him (a struggle) and it all slowly dissolved and he turned into Mr Sweet again, apologising... I have to remember to take him something to eat EVERY time now, even though it's only a minute's walk between home and school. [/QUOTE]
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