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difficult child too disruptive, put to sick leave and coming home for few days
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 583426" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Suzir - Sounds like a tough start to the weekend. Maybe once difficult child has had some rest and a good sleep he will be in a somewhat better mood or at least able to think through his feelings better. </p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that if they are nearing the end of the season, that on top of his recent crisis, he's probably tired and needs some rest. My easy child is very active in dance (dancing 4 nights a week for 4 hours and Saturdays for 3 hours) and by the time of year I start to see it take its toll on her and she is very tired. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad father in law had a talk with husband and hopefully husband will really take it to heart and make an effort to try some different approaches with difficult child. I'm sure he loves his son very much and wants the best for him but quite often men don't understand the best approach and often want to go 'old school' on their kids. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck this weekend. Hopefully difficult child gets what he needs in order to return to his coaches on Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 583426, member: 14356"] Suzir - Sounds like a tough start to the weekend. Maybe once difficult child has had some rest and a good sleep he will be in a somewhat better mood or at least able to think through his feelings better. I'm guessing that if they are nearing the end of the season, that on top of his recent crisis, he's probably tired and needs some rest. My easy child is very active in dance (dancing 4 nights a week for 4 hours and Saturdays for 3 hours) and by the time of year I start to see it take its toll on her and she is very tired. I'm glad father in law had a talk with husband and hopefully husband will really take it to heart and make an effort to try some different approaches with difficult child. I'm sure he loves his son very much and wants the best for him but quite often men don't understand the best approach and often want to go 'old school' on their kids. Best of luck this weekend. Hopefully difficult child gets what he needs in order to return to his coaches on Monday. [/QUOTE]
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