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Ya know how it is when difficult child doesn't get his way... BOOM!
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 387890" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thanks for all the hugs and support. It would not make a difference if we bought or rented because the blow ups happen ANYTIME we say no, or no more, time to turn it off, or tell him to do something he doesn't want to do. ANYTIME he is frustrated or doesn't get his way - BOOM! There is no reasoning with him. Even when all is calm and we try to talk to him about it - he doesn't apply it in the moment of frustration. There is NEVER any remorse shown, no apologies, no nothing. I am convinced no counseling is ever going to resolve this. So then what? No more video games, no more computer, no more friends, no more expectations, no more nothing? This is not good for any of us and it is teaching my 3 year old to be just like him. We need a miracle here. Plus I am fighting with his school daily just to get his homework, coats, lunch bags, and planner home everyday. They aren't doing ANYTHING to help. This is more than a full time job dealing with all of this and then my husband wonders what's for dinner?!?!!!!!! Give me a BREAK. Sorry.... I just feel defeated. Got up this morning and difficult child was his same moody, irritable self. His day is going to be **** because his teacher (I'm sure) is getting very sick of me and now the principal is involved - so he is going to continue to feel it and they won't change him to a different more supportive classroom. I have had teachers tell me his current teacher is not the right fit for him. Arrrghhh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 387890, member: 3930"] Thanks for all the hugs and support. It would not make a difference if we bought or rented because the blow ups happen ANYTIME we say no, or no more, time to turn it off, or tell him to do something he doesn't want to do. ANYTIME he is frustrated or doesn't get his way - BOOM! There is no reasoning with him. Even when all is calm and we try to talk to him about it - he doesn't apply it in the moment of frustration. There is NEVER any remorse shown, no apologies, no nothing. I am convinced no counseling is ever going to resolve this. So then what? No more video games, no more computer, no more friends, no more expectations, no more nothing? This is not good for any of us and it is teaching my 3 year old to be just like him. We need a miracle here. Plus I am fighting with his school daily just to get his homework, coats, lunch bags, and planner home everyday. They aren't doing ANYTHING to help. This is more than a full time job dealing with all of this and then my husband wonders what's for dinner?!?!!!!!! Give me a BREAK. Sorry.... I just feel defeated. Got up this morning and difficult child was his same moody, irritable self. His day is going to be **** because his teacher (I'm sure) is getting very sick of me and now the principal is involved - so he is going to continue to feel it and they won't change him to a different more supportive classroom. I have had teachers tell me his current teacher is not the right fit for him. Arrrghhh! [/QUOTE]
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