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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 175575" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, everyone! I like the analogy, Christy!</p><p></p><p>I'm so tired lately and have so little time, LOL! We are away from home 10 hours per day, on a good day. We lived that way from the time difficult child was a few months old until he got into trouble last year. Now, we have to get used to it again. I read the forum a little at lunch time at work, but I don't log in and post because I don't want anyone tracking me- paranoid, I know!</p><p></p><p>difficult child is doing much better since Monday when I layed into him verbally pretty good. It was one of those times when I wanted to shake him silly to jump-start his brain back into reality- then I felt guilty after yelling at him and saying the things I did. But then, I thought about it and wished I had worded things differently, but I HAD to let him know that he was headed for trouble if he continued, so I guess I didn't feel so guilty - I just felt disappointed. I didn't stir up anything with PO and just let things rest with the way I'd left them. Since then, so far, so good.</p><p></p><p>Why can't difficult child's just leave it that way? Cause I know, it will happen again....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 175575, member: 3699"] Thanks, everyone! I like the analogy, Christy! I'm so tired lately and have so little time, LOL! We are away from home 10 hours per day, on a good day. We lived that way from the time difficult child was a few months old until he got into trouble last year. Now, we have to get used to it again. I read the forum a little at lunch time at work, but I don't log in and post because I don't want anyone tracking me- paranoid, I know! difficult child is doing much better since Monday when I layed into him verbally pretty good. It was one of those times when I wanted to shake him silly to jump-start his brain back into reality- then I felt guilty after yelling at him and saying the things I did. But then, I thought about it and wished I had worded things differently, but I HAD to let him know that he was headed for trouble if he continued, so I guess I didn't feel so guilty - I just felt disappointed. I didn't stir up anything with PO and just let things rest with the way I'd left them. Since then, so far, so good. Why can't difficult child's just leave it that way? Cause I know, it will happen again.... [/QUOTE]
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