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He Wants To nNow Why I'm Mad At Him
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 532490" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>This is exactly the type of situation you need to take control of. Do you take him to away games or send him off with the team? either way send him with both uniforms (we had home and away uniforms) But uniforms are ALWAYS required at games. You take control and prep him for every possible contingency and say "Son, you're part of the team and you're not sick. You're going" End of story. Personally I wouldn't even let this be a choice. If the kids sign up for something, especially team something, they have to see it through.</p><p></p><p>No, he definitely doesn't have the right to upset the whole household, but if you learn his cues, and as Insane said, cut it off at the pass, then you'll have fewer disruptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 532490, member: 11965"] This is exactly the type of situation you need to take control of. Do you take him to away games or send him off with the team? either way send him with both uniforms (we had home and away uniforms) But uniforms are ALWAYS required at games. You take control and prep him for every possible contingency and say "Son, you're part of the team and you're not sick. You're going" End of story. Personally I wouldn't even let this be a choice. If the kids sign up for something, especially team something, they have to see it through. No, he definitely doesn't have the right to upset the whole household, but if you learn his cues, and as Insane said, cut it off at the pass, then you'll have fewer disruptions. [/QUOTE]
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