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difficult child refuses to go to Opening Night (baseball) and the school dance Friday night
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 523606" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wonder if maybe he would prefer to go swimming (if he hates it and you like it) or maybe to scrub the grout in the bathroom? after all, isn't that what you planned for him to do before the dance and opening night were scheduled? </p><p></p><p>sorry, that was snarky. My mom used to do that. Plus if we were "too sick", and that included anxiety, then we were CLEARLY unable to do any other fun things. soemtiems she even took away the BOOKS we liked and gave us one of her old textbooks, like her english lit one, because it was more 'soothing' and less 'stimulating'. After all, if you are sick then you need rest, NOT stimulation. Or you are being mean to your teammates/classmates and then you should contribute to the family in some way to make it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 523606, member: 1233"] I wonder if maybe he would prefer to go swimming (if he hates it and you like it) or maybe to scrub the grout in the bathroom? after all, isn't that what you planned for him to do before the dance and opening night were scheduled? sorry, that was snarky. My mom used to do that. Plus if we were "too sick", and that included anxiety, then we were CLEARLY unable to do any other fun things. soemtiems she even took away the BOOKS we liked and gave us one of her old textbooks, like her english lit one, because it was more 'soothing' and less 'stimulating'. After all, if you are sick then you need rest, NOT stimulation. Or you are being mean to your teammates/classmates and then you should contribute to the family in some way to make it up. [/QUOTE]
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