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difficult child on his first sleep over
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352899" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You know, another I noticed is that when natural consequences really seemed to work a lot and I didn't always have to be the bad guy. difficult child wanted to make umpteen phone calls to someone when he got a phone number from a kid at school- instead of mecontinuously fussing about it, 2 comments from other kids seemed to solve the problem. LOL! Their world changes at this age. I really hope this goes well for him...but he'll remember this sleep over and I am glad he had a good time. It's definitely a new phase. Also, many kids around this age talk more and find out that a lot of kids are on medications, their families aren't perfect, etc, so some things actually do get a little better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352899, member: 3699"] You know, another I noticed is that when natural consequences really seemed to work a lot and I didn't always have to be the bad guy. difficult child wanted to make umpteen phone calls to someone when he got a phone number from a kid at school- instead of mecontinuously fussing about it, 2 comments from other kids seemed to solve the problem. LOL! Their world changes at this age. I really hope this goes well for him...but he'll remember this sleep over and I am glad he had a good time. It's definitely a new phase. Also, many kids around this age talk more and find out that a lot of kids are on medications, their families aren't perfect, etc, so some things actually do get a little better. [/QUOTE]
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