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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 444439" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>i know what you mean. i am so sick of difficult child ruining things for his siblings. i try not to let him ruin everything but then i feel bad for not involving him in things. unfortunately it's the only way. maybe you could get your husband or someone to deal with him for a few hours while you have some family time with the others. that is the only way i can do it, and usually it's just to the back yard to play in the hose or something. or maybe watch difficult child while someone else takes the other kids out for some fun. it's not fair to let our difficult child's ruin everything for our easy child's although i surely understand how it happens, as it happens here all too often. you need to look into some state funded respite care. even a few hours a week will make a difference to the other kids. there are days when i feel like i hate difficult child because of his effect on the other kids. for now, there's not much i can do about it other than seperate them as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 444439, member: 11339"] i know what you mean. i am so sick of difficult child ruining things for his siblings. i try not to let him ruin everything but then i feel bad for not involving him in things. unfortunately it's the only way. maybe you could get your husband or someone to deal with him for a few hours while you have some family time with the others. that is the only way i can do it, and usually it's just to the back yard to play in the hose or something. or maybe watch difficult child while someone else takes the other kids out for some fun. it's not fair to let our difficult child's ruin everything for our easy child's although i surely understand how it happens, as it happens here all too often. you need to look into some state funded respite care. even a few hours a week will make a difference to the other kids. there are days when i feel like i hate difficult child because of his effect on the other kids. for now, there's not much i can do about it other than seperate them as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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