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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 550313"><p>Well, he came out after about 15 minutes, but he said to me that he's not taking his shower until tonight because I was mean to him. He seems to think that things like that are some kind of punishment towards me. Actually, it works out better because tomorrow is the first day of school here and now he won't have to shower in the morning.</p><p></p><p>He's been kind of "off" all day, which I'm sure has alot to do with the fact that school is starting, but he hasn't completely lost his cool. At one point he was angry with easy child and he walked away saying, "You know, I just need to cool off!" easy child went to chase after him, but I told him to leave difficult child alone. difficult child said what he needed and I made sure that he got time to cool down. Now they're playing together - at least until the next problem crops up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 550313"] Well, he came out after about 15 minutes, but he said to me that he's not taking his shower until tonight because I was mean to him. He seems to think that things like that are some kind of punishment towards me. Actually, it works out better because tomorrow is the first day of school here and now he won't have to shower in the morning. He's been kind of "off" all day, which I'm sure has alot to do with the fact that school is starting, but he hasn't completely lost his cool. At one point he was angry with easy child and he walked away saying, "You know, I just need to cool off!" easy child went to chase after him, but I told him to leave difficult child alone. difficult child said what he needed and I made sure that he got time to cool down. Now they're playing together - at least until the next problem crops up! [/QUOTE]
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