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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 39036" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>{{{Suzy}}}</p><p>That describes my Duckie, to a "T". I'm slowly learning to do better by not tying my entire emotional well being on how my difficult child is doing today. It's not fair to me to do otherwise because I work hard to raise my child the best way I know how whether she's having a good or bad day. Besides, I tend to be a much more effective parent to Duckie when I stay calm & cool in the face of her gfgness.</p><p>As for husband, I think the biggest error in judgement was jumping the gun. It's important to let the other adults that we trust to take the lead at appropriate times. He essentially undermined the coach's authority by jumping in and taking over. I hope difficult child doesn't suffer socially with his peers because of this incident.</p><p>As for difficult child, perhaps going over the stats of some of the top players would illustrate that even the best don't make a hit at every at bat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 39036, member: 1722"] {{{Suzy}}} That describes my Duckie, to a "T". I'm slowly learning to do better by not tying my entire emotional well being on how my difficult child is doing today. It's not fair to me to do otherwise because I work hard to raise my child the best way I know how whether she's having a good or bad day. Besides, I tend to be a much more effective parent to Duckie when I stay calm & cool in the face of her gfgness. As for husband, I think the biggest error in judgement was jumping the gun. It's important to let the other adults that we trust to take the lead at appropriate times. He essentially undermined the coach's authority by jumping in and taking over. I hope difficult child doesn't suffer socially with his peers because of this incident. As for difficult child, perhaps going over the stats of some of the top players would illustrate that even the best don't make a hit at every at bat. [/QUOTE]
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