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Something I have never understood about my difficult children.
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 462192" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Thanks again to everyone who posted their thoughts on this, and your advice on ways to handle things. I was more looking for insight into this type of 'typical difficult child' reaction, than specific ways to deal with this behavior, but I do sincerely appreciate the various suggestions. I'm an analytical sort, and when someone's reaction puzzles me (particularly when it's overly emotional), it's my nature to try to understand where it's coming from, so that I can better react to it in the future. Sometimes of course, there is no 'why,' and I have to accept that instead. </p><p></p><p> I know I haven't posted much about my particular (latest) situation here. Honestly sometimes it just seems too much for me to post, I keep most of the details in a protected blog elsewhere. Suffice to say, grandkids complicate things. </p><p></p><p>I'm doing ok, really. Working with a wonderful therapist and slowly coming up with a plan of action, which tends to change bi-weekly as this or that new 'crisis' arises. My anger rarely gets to the point where it did the other morning, that was one that had been brewing awhile and yes, pre-coffee early morning Crazy is not pretty ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 462192, member: 1157"] Thanks again to everyone who posted their thoughts on this, and your advice on ways to handle things. I was more looking for insight into this type of 'typical difficult child' reaction, than specific ways to deal with this behavior, but I do sincerely appreciate the various suggestions. I'm an analytical sort, and when someone's reaction puzzles me (particularly when it's overly emotional), it's my nature to try to understand where it's coming from, so that I can better react to it in the future. Sometimes of course, there is no 'why,' and I have to accept that instead. I know I haven't posted much about my particular (latest) situation here. Honestly sometimes it just seems too much for me to post, I keep most of the details in a protected blog elsewhere. Suffice to say, grandkids complicate things. I'm doing ok, really. Working with a wonderful therapist and slowly coming up with a plan of action, which tends to change bi-weekly as this or that new 'crisis' arises. My anger rarely gets to the point where it did the other morning, that was one that had been brewing awhile and yes, pre-coffee early morning Crazy is not pretty ;-) [/QUOTE]
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