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5 yr old daughter's behavior changed overnight.
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<blockquote data-quote="mattsmum" data-source="post: 62462" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I would also give her back the pacifier...maybe gum to chew during the day would help?</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, it sounds like something is going on. If I was you, I would hold off on the punishments and be more gentle and understanding at this point. For example, in response to her saying she doesn't love you, I would say, "I am sorry you feel that way, but I still love you."</p><p></p><p>Or..."I can see you are mad about something. I hope you know you can talk to me about it when you are ready."</p><p></p><p>I would just be available and understanding at this point, until your appointment. Reassure her that you and her will get through whatever this is together.</p><p></p><p>Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattsmum, post: 62462, member: 3532"] I would also give her back the pacifier...maybe gum to chew during the day would help? In the meantime, it sounds like something is going on. If I was you, I would hold off on the punishments and be more gentle and understanding at this point. For example, in response to her saying she doesn't love you, I would say, "I am sorry you feel that way, but I still love you." Or..."I can see you are mad about something. I hope you know you can talk to me about it when you are ready." I would just be available and understanding at this point, until your appointment. Reassure her that you and her will get through whatever this is together. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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