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Isn't it time for these kids to go back to school?
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 226818" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Oh my goodness, husband and I were discussing this very thing in bed this morning. (We get up at 4:00 AM so we can "visit" without all the interruptions.) difficult child is acting absolutely horrid, and I can hardly stand it. His frustrations are severe. First his new drum pedal was broken (NOT!), then he couldn't put the shoe strings in his new shoes like all the other kids do, then he thought he'd lost his new ring that he had really put into his pocket.....it just goes on. He was stomping and crying, etc. Talking softly can sometimes bring him out of it, but by the end of the day it was ME who was frustrated!! I told husband in bed this morning when we were talking about the lack of structure right now that unfortunately this is part of life and every single day isn't going to be the same. I just don't know how to make it easier on him....and consequenty those around him. I can see his only friend backing away as he matures and difficult child doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 226818, member: 2287"] Oh my goodness, husband and I were discussing this very thing in bed this morning. (We get up at 4:00 AM so we can "visit" without all the interruptions.) difficult child is acting absolutely horrid, and I can hardly stand it. His frustrations are severe. First his new drum pedal was broken (NOT!), then he couldn't put the shoe strings in his new shoes like all the other kids do, then he thought he'd lost his new ring that he had really put into his pocket.....it just goes on. He was stomping and crying, etc. Talking softly can sometimes bring him out of it, but by the end of the day it was ME who was frustrated!! I told husband in bed this morning when we were talking about the lack of structure right now that unfortunately this is part of life and every single day isn't going to be the same. I just don't know how to make it easier on him....and consequenty those around him. I can see his only friend backing away as he matures and difficult child doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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