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Another holiday that difficult child has managed
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 522908" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>O-o-o-o I can relate to that constant pushing and grabbing and provoking, I know how that feels so well. I am so so sorry. I think sometimes, just ONE time to go to church would be so nice. But unless it is a family celebration I just dont. Even the tripping thing, omgosh, that is totally Q. Then he yells even before the fall is finished that I didn't ask if he was OK soon enough. There is NO WINNING and no point trying during those episodes. It is like the adrenaline rush from almost falling just sets off the string of ugly. </p><p></p><p> If your difficult child can stay home during things like mass that would be great, but would he then get into things and steal more? </p><p></p><p>HUGS, wish the holidays could be smoother. It is so stressful, I got lucky mine turned it around this time, but it is always a cr@p-shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 522908, member: 12886"] O-o-o-o I can relate to that constant pushing and grabbing and provoking, I know how that feels so well. I am so so sorry. I think sometimes, just ONE time to go to church would be so nice. But unless it is a family celebration I just dont. Even the tripping thing, omgosh, that is totally Q. Then he yells even before the fall is finished that I didn't ask if he was OK soon enough. There is NO WINNING and no point trying during those episodes. It is like the adrenaline rush from almost falling just sets off the string of ugly. If your difficult child can stay home during things like mass that would be great, but would he then get into things and steal more? HUGS, wish the holidays could be smoother. It is so stressful, I got lucky mine turned it around this time, but it is always a cr@p-shoot. [/QUOTE]
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