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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 525571" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>((((HUGS)))) How is he now after you blew up at him? I find our difficult children can handle this better than we give them credit for. I think it's OK for us to give them primal responses from time to time. After all, that's how someone in the "real world" might end up responding to them. We might be Warrior Moms, but we are still human and can break just like our difficult children can.</p><p></p><p>Since misery loves company, I'll post my "primal confession" here. Lately I've been hollering at son a lot. He's just not getting his work done or handed in and I'm loosing it. Not only am I hollering, I'm cussing too, and not under my breath but out loud in front of all three kids. Honestly, I think he recovers from it faster than I do. Really. He goes and does what he's supposed to do and then moves on. I spend days analyzing it with BFF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 525571, member: 11965"] ((((HUGS)))) How is he now after you blew up at him? I find our difficult children can handle this better than we give them credit for. I think it's OK for us to give them primal responses from time to time. After all, that's how someone in the "real world" might end up responding to them. We might be Warrior Moms, but we are still human and can break just like our difficult children can. Since misery loves company, I'll post my "primal confession" here. Lately I've been hollering at son a lot. He's just not getting his work done or handed in and I'm loosing it. Not only am I hollering, I'm cussing too, and not under my breath but out loud in front of all three kids. Honestly, I think he recovers from it faster than I do. Really. He goes and does what he's supposed to do and then moves on. I spend days analyzing it with BFF. [/QUOTE]
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