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Back from camp a few hours and pushing my buttons already!
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 178117" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>BBK, I really hope I can get the younger two back in their own rooms soon. easy child's problem is my fault 'cuz her room is torn up, but difficult child 2 is a whole 'nuther problem that I'm still working on figuring out.</p><p> </p><p>Andy, difficult child 1 has no excuse for boredom. He just came back from a structured but very fun camp! I think some of this is typical teen behavior combined with fatigue. </p><p> </p><p>MB, you're probably right that I shouldn't ask something I already know the answer to. He's going to be 14 in a few weeks and not 6. They're his teeth, not mine! I'm tired of micro-managing, so I'll take your advice and go into "counselor" mode. I'll offer reminders, but that's it unless he asks for more intervention help (which sometimes he does when he realizes he's forgetful about things).</p><p> </p><p>And I still intend to get husband more involved at bedtime -- I'll have more patience for difficult child's if I'm not feeling outnumbered!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 178117, member: 3444"] BBK, I really hope I can get the younger two back in their own rooms soon. easy child's problem is my fault 'cuz her room is torn up, but difficult child 2 is a whole 'nuther problem that I'm still working on figuring out. Andy, difficult child 1 has no excuse for boredom. He just came back from a structured but very fun camp! I think some of this is typical teen behavior combined with fatigue. MB, you're probably right that I shouldn't ask something I already know the answer to. He's going to be 14 in a few weeks and not 6. They're his teeth, not mine! I'm tired of micro-managing, so I'll take your advice and go into "counselor" mode. I'll offer reminders, but that's it unless he asks for more intervention help (which sometimes he does when he realizes he's forgetful about things). And I still intend to get husband more involved at bedtime -- I'll have more patience for difficult child's if I'm not feeling outnumbered! [/QUOTE]
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