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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 651894" data-attributes="member: 18100"><p>I understand and am questioning this when my son gets older, will I ever be able to trust him alone for a few hours during the day, even by himself? Few months ago we were going to the store for about 30 minutes, son didnt want to go, and daughter was thinking of "babysitting" him. ( for money of course ) and she told him she will play games with him, they can watch tv etc, well he changed his mind and came with us. But, I think its for the best, I trust my daughter with him, but I dont trust my son, and hes still a lot to handle for us, too much for my daughter if he got mad. </p><p></p><p>Keep going with your gut, and that him screaming in seconds, yes, hes still having his moments. Hang in there, as the others said, it takes time and trust has to be earned. Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 651894, member: 18100"] I understand and am questioning this when my son gets older, will I ever be able to trust him alone for a few hours during the day, even by himself? Few months ago we were going to the store for about 30 minutes, son didnt want to go, and daughter was thinking of "babysitting" him. ( for money of course ) and she told him she will play games with him, they can watch tv etc, well he changed his mind and came with us. But, I think its for the best, I trust my daughter with him, but I dont trust my son, and hes still a lot to handle for us, too much for my daughter if he got mad. Keep going with your gut, and that him screaming in seconds, yes, hes still having his moments. Hang in there, as the others said, it takes time and trust has to be earned. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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