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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 39802"><p>It's a battle in this house every morning for school with very few exceptions. There is not a meltdown every morning, but there is a battle every morning. This morning difficult child finally got up with only 15 minutes to get dressed and eat before we had to leave. She refused breakfast because she doesn't feel good (and she made to sure to tell me how much I don't care about her and how much the school doesn't care and how much nobody cares about her). She doesn't feel good every morning. I didn't worry so much about breakfast because since there is achievement testing this week the school provides snacks before and after. At least we avoided a meltdown this morning. It's kind of sad when you lower your expectations to the point that no meltdown, regardless of the rest of the morning struggle, is a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 39802"] It's a battle in this house every morning for school with very few exceptions. There is not a meltdown every morning, but there is a battle every morning. This morning difficult child finally got up with only 15 minutes to get dressed and eat before we had to leave. She refused breakfast because she doesn't feel good (and she made to sure to tell me how much I don't care about her and how much the school doesn't care and how much nobody cares about her). She doesn't feel good every morning. I didn't worry so much about breakfast because since there is achievement testing this week the school provides snacks before and after. At least we avoided a meltdown this morning. It's kind of sad when you lower your expectations to the point that no meltdown, regardless of the rest of the morning struggle, is a good day. [/QUOTE]
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