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<blockquote data-quote="rainyseason" data-source="post: 383857"><p>Good to know. I wasn't aware there was a program for difficult child kids who were in danger of having to leave the home. We've often wondered when we were going to be at that point. Not IF but WHEN. As it is, we're trying very hard to maintain some type of normal atmosphere, but the 'camels back is breaking'. I'm honestly at a loss. Like this morning, difficult child refused (as he does every morning), to get up for school. Threw stuff at me. Told me to %^&$^, said he was going and there wasn't a @#$!@ thing I could do about it! Finally after an hour, he missed the bus and once again, I drove him to school. Mind you, he still had his shoes off when we got to the school. Meanwhile I'm trying to get a 5yr old and my 9yr old going and I'm just worn out! My husband has all but given up at this point. Sits on the couch or goes to his room to avoid it. I'm so jealous of him for that....I know it sounds terrible, but I wish I too could just lock myself in a room till difficult children mood settles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rainyseason, post: 383857"] Good to know. I wasn't aware there was a program for difficult child kids who were in danger of having to leave the home. We've often wondered when we were going to be at that point. Not IF but WHEN. As it is, we're trying very hard to maintain some type of normal atmosphere, but the 'camels back is breaking'. I'm honestly at a loss. Like this morning, difficult child refused (as he does every morning), to get up for school. Threw stuff at me. Told me to %^&$^, said he was going and there wasn't a @#$!@ thing I could do about it! Finally after an hour, he missed the bus and once again, I drove him to school. Mind you, he still had his shoes off when we got to the school. Meanwhile I'm trying to get a 5yr old and my 9yr old going and I'm just worn out! My husband has all but given up at this point. Sits on the couch or goes to his room to avoid it. I'm so jealous of him for that....I know it sounds terrible, but I wish I too could just lock myself in a room till difficult children mood settles. [/QUOTE]
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