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Drama, oh drama! And I have no clue what has really happened, if much anything at all
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 568227" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>SuZir - I'm glad difficult child left the house to calm down. It sounds like girlfriend was just making the situation worse - being drunk and all. </p><p></p><p>I like that you sent difficult child a text to ask him to call when he was calmer - good idea. </p><p></p><p>I hope you hear from the coach soon so you can find out what truly happened and what the consequences will be. Hugs to you and I hope that it is something very minor that just caused difficult child to overreact. If so this would be a great time to let difficult child see that his reaction was far beyond what was necessary and his stress was all for nothing. Hopefully you don't have too many of these before difficult child starts to learn that overreacting only makes the situation more difficult and he can find other ways to cope. Do his coaches use these situations as teaching tools and give him alternative ways to handle things in the future?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 568227, member: 14356"] SuZir - I'm glad difficult child left the house to calm down. It sounds like girlfriend was just making the situation worse - being drunk and all. I like that you sent difficult child a text to ask him to call when he was calmer - good idea. I hope you hear from the coach soon so you can find out what truly happened and what the consequences will be. Hugs to you and I hope that it is something very minor that just caused difficult child to overreact. If so this would be a great time to let difficult child see that his reaction was far beyond what was necessary and his stress was all for nothing. Hopefully you don't have too many of these before difficult child starts to learn that overreacting only makes the situation more difficult and he can find other ways to cope. Do his coaches use these situations as teaching tools and give him alternative ways to handle things in the future? [/QUOTE]
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