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<blockquote data-quote="30 and searching" data-source="post: 231190" data-attributes="member: 6367"><p>I also would like to say Hi and welcome. I am dealing with- some of these same issues with- our 3- year old, (turns 4 in April.) Not quite as much opposition, but he has his good days and bad ones, too. We also have the same potty- training issues.</p><p> </p><p>Mainly I wanted to say you are so not alone, and husband and I have struggled with- our frustration levels a lot. I am sure you have heard of this before, but what helps me sometimes is to just take deep breaths, and take a moment before I react. I have also been teaching our little guy to take deep breaths when he is upset and frustrated, (which is often somedays), and he does it sometimes, but others not. LOL Guess it depends on how upset he is. I'm not sure if that is any help at all. Just want to say again, your not alone on this one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30 and searching, post: 231190, member: 6367"] I also would like to say Hi and welcome. I am dealing with- some of these same issues with- our 3- year old, (turns 4 in April.) Not quite as much opposition, but he has his good days and bad ones, too. We also have the same potty- training issues. Mainly I wanted to say you are so not alone, and husband and I have struggled with- our frustration levels a lot. I am sure you have heard of this before, but what helps me sometimes is to just take deep breaths, and take a moment before I react. I have also been teaching our little guy to take deep breaths when he is upset and frustrated, (which is often somedays), and he does it sometimes, but others not. LOL Guess it depends on how upset he is. I'm not sure if that is any help at all. Just want to say again, your not alone on this one! [/QUOTE]
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