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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 39585" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I have the same problem with Missy. She needs to have a few snacks then down time...read a book, watch tv, ride a bike. If I ask her to do her homework when she gets off the bus, we are certainly in for a meltdown. </p><p></p><p>I was a bit gfgish and I can remember needing down time after school at that age too. </p><p></p><p>If you do go out, keep it light. Going shopping with a difficult child and two little ones is asking for trouble. There are some stores with childcare while you shop, at least where we live. Perhaps you can find that and just shop with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 39585, member: 1024"] I have the same problem with Missy. She needs to have a few snacks then down time...read a book, watch tv, ride a bike. If I ask her to do her homework when she gets off the bus, we are certainly in for a meltdown. I was a bit gfgish and I can remember needing down time after school at that age too. If you do go out, keep it light. Going shopping with a difficult child and two little ones is asking for trouble. There are some stores with childcare while you shop, at least where we live. Perhaps you can find that and just shop with her. [/QUOTE]
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