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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 390589"><p>Oh darlin' you sound like you need a vacation by yourself! A no technology allowed vacation, so you can concentrate on you and difficult child and husband will *have* to figure it out without you for a little bit. Those wilderness survival schools come to mind, no cell phones allowed and you'll learn that there's a lot you can survive and handle and that you're stronger than you think. Or at least an afternoon to yourself with the phone off somewhere you won't be bothered at, like the library, enjoying yourself and giving yourself a little space and respite. </p><p>In some ways some difficult child's can be a lot like bullies, and when you stop reacting to them they'll up the ante at first, but if you steadfastly keep your armor up they'll get bored. Notice good behavior instead and hope they veer towards that when bad behavior doesn't get a reaction.</p><p>You just gotta hang in there, and we'll be right here with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 390589"] Oh darlin' you sound like you need a vacation by yourself! A no technology allowed vacation, so you can concentrate on you and difficult child and husband will *have* to figure it out without you for a little bit. Those wilderness survival schools come to mind, no cell phones allowed and you'll learn that there's a lot you can survive and handle and that you're stronger than you think. Or at least an afternoon to yourself with the phone off somewhere you won't be bothered at, like the library, enjoying yourself and giving yourself a little space and respite. In some ways some difficult child's can be a lot like bullies, and when you stop reacting to them they'll up the ante at first, but if you steadfastly keep your armor up they'll get bored. Notice good behavior instead and hope they veer towards that when bad behavior doesn't get a reaction. You just gotta hang in there, and we'll be right here with you. [/QUOTE]
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