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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 75419" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Herewegoagain, that is a great way to interpret the saying, whether it was meant that way or not. </p><p></p><p>With my difficult children I just learned that spanking made the whole thing worse. In fact, with youngest difficult child you can't even raise your voice. He is that sensitive to discipline. If husband is really mad about whatever difficult child did, I tell him that I'll deal with it. I know how loud husband can get and all it does is make me have to start at square one again with difficult child. I can be talking to him and slowly getting him to respond and if husband comes in, it derails the whole thing. I still have husband handle some things, but typically I deal with it. I'm not saying I never yell, I do, I just typically handle most situations calmer than husband.</p><p></p><p>Unless of course I'm dealing with some twerp who didn't take care of my kids, then husband has to step in, cuz I go "ghetto" on them. I turn into "white trash mama" in .03 seconds if someone isn't good to my kiddos. husband is much calmer dealing with others than I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 75419, member: 3837"] Herewegoagain, that is a great way to interpret the saying, whether it was meant that way or not. With my difficult children I just learned that spanking made the whole thing worse. In fact, with youngest difficult child you can't even raise your voice. He is that sensitive to discipline. If husband is really mad about whatever difficult child did, I tell him that I'll deal with it. I know how loud husband can get and all it does is make me have to start at square one again with difficult child. I can be talking to him and slowly getting him to respond and if husband comes in, it derails the whole thing. I still have husband handle some things, but typically I deal with it. I'm not saying I never yell, I do, I just typically handle most situations calmer than husband. Unless of course I'm dealing with some twerp who didn't take care of my kids, then husband has to step in, cuz I go "ghetto" on them. I turn into "white trash mama" in .03 seconds if someone isn't good to my kiddos. husband is much calmer dealing with others than I am. [/QUOTE]
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