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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 373279"><p>But he is not skating free...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He seems to be slowly getting that his behavior is not rewarded by you or easy child. Rest bit is about you and easy child not about difficult child at all. Rest bit is about being able to have 4 hours of peace and quiet to regroup and recharge. It drains difficult child to do these physical activities and slows him down, makes him tired and more likely to leave you be (unless it's a trigger like it is for Big B, too tired means lots of rage filled tirades until he exhausts himself and crashes for the night).</p><p></p><p>I say try it first, perhaps it will help you work out why it bothers you so much. Don't get me wrong I do see your point as well. You make a valid emotional point, I acknowledge that 100%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 373279"] But he is not skating free... He seems to be slowly getting that his behavior is not rewarded by you or easy child. Rest bit is about you and easy child not about difficult child at all. Rest bit is about being able to have 4 hours of peace and quiet to regroup and recharge. It drains difficult child to do these physical activities and slows him down, makes him tired and more likely to leave you be (unless it's a trigger like it is for Big B, too tired means lots of rage filled tirades until he exhausts himself and crashes for the night). I say try it first, perhaps it will help you work out why it bothers you so much. Don't get me wrong I do see your point as well. You make a valid emotional point, I acknowledge that 100% [/QUOTE]
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