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The double and sometimes triple lives of my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 446856"><p>It can almost be an addiction this need to see what our difficult children are doing... and it can be hard to stop. Clearly stopping cold turkey and not doing it at all is probably best in this case.... but if you just can't do that, then setting yourself a limit such as once a week and then checking in with yourself about how you feel when you do it and how you feel when you don't. Maybe that would help you. And this is great place to come becuase I think here, like no other, you have other people who really understand and so we speak from experience. I know I do better sometimes being in the dark then knowing a little and then worrying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 446856"] It can almost be an addiction this need to see what our difficult children are doing... and it can be hard to stop. Clearly stopping cold turkey and not doing it at all is probably best in this case.... but if you just can't do that, then setting yourself a limit such as once a week and then checking in with yourself about how you feel when you do it and how you feel when you don't. Maybe that would help you. And this is great place to come becuase I think here, like no other, you have other people who really understand and so we speak from experience. I know I do better sometimes being in the dark then knowing a little and then worrying. [/QUOTE]
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