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Avoiding the difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 124748" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>When she gets on a tear? Oh, yeah! Much safer. Of course, I will plead guilty to some serious PTSD when it comes to my child and her temper. However, if she's in a mood (like when she's PMSing), I'll do everything in my power up to and including pretending I'm asleep to avoid her. The worst was when she was pre-pubescent (ages 10-12 -- then it was a bad mood non-stop for 24 months). Sadly, she was too young to avoid then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 124748, member: 3626"] When she gets on a tear? Oh, yeah! Much safer. Of course, I will plead guilty to some serious PTSD when it comes to my child and her temper. However, if she's in a mood (like when she's PMSing), I'll do everything in my power up to and including pretending I'm asleep to avoid her. The worst was when she was pre-pubescent (ages 10-12 -- then it was a bad mood non-stop for 24 months). Sadly, she was too young to avoid then. [/QUOTE]
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