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difficult child: I want chinese food, I want chinese, she sounded like a 2 year old.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 444821" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I am not and have never been in your situation, but could you think of some "survival" skills for yourself? Techniques/measures that would have the sole purpose of protection you/your interest? How about putting your daughter in the car as soon as she starts howling and drive a way from your neighborhood so YOU don't suffer any stigma? How about just getting the chinese food? I understand it is against any educational principles... but could that save you? Be selfish and focus on you and your needs. Easier said than done, but stop worrying about doing the "right" thing for your difficult child. Simply do what is right for you. After all, you say she does not seem to care about your feelings so give her a taste of her own medecine. But not to necessarly teach her something, but simply to give yourself some relief.</p><p>I don't know if it makes any sense or even possible, but just a thought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 444821, member: 11847"] I am not and have never been in your situation, but could you think of some "survival" skills for yourself? Techniques/measures that would have the sole purpose of protection you/your interest? How about putting your daughter in the car as soon as she starts howling and drive a way from your neighborhood so YOU don't suffer any stigma? How about just getting the chinese food? I understand it is against any educational principles... but could that save you? Be selfish and focus on you and your needs. Easier said than done, but stop worrying about doing the "right" thing for your difficult child. Simply do what is right for you. After all, you say she does not seem to care about your feelings so give her a taste of her own medecine. But not to necessarly teach her something, but simply to give yourself some relief. I don't know if it makes any sense or even possible, but just a thought... [/QUOTE]
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