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does anyone else just lose it with-difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 17427"><p>Here's my technique: I take a trip to "Heather's World". You know, the one with the pink skies, purple and yellow butterflies just fluttering about, babbling brooks and rolling hills. And children that listen and never argue or scream or whine and that play Ring-Around-the-Rosy all day while the rest of us skip about merrily.</p><p></p><p>Wanna join me here?</p><p></p><p>OK, in all honesty I HAVE lost it more times than I can count or would want to. We're human. Sometimes it seems our difficult child's are super-human with their ability to wear us down. Throw in lack of sleep, job and/or financial stress, easy child acting like a difficult child and the animals being difficult child's and it's a recipe for disaster.</p><p></p><p>What I have learned over time is to read between the lines with difficult child. Her behavior is a symptom and I need to find the cause. And sometimes, with my difficult child, it takes her raging, sobbing, screaming, fighting, etc before she can get to the point where she can even begin to address the cause. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 17427"] Here's my technique: I take a trip to "Heather's World". You know, the one with the pink skies, purple and yellow butterflies just fluttering about, babbling brooks and rolling hills. And children that listen and never argue or scream or whine and that play Ring-Around-the-Rosy all day while the rest of us skip about merrily. Wanna join me here? OK, in all honesty I HAVE lost it more times than I can count or would want to. We're human. Sometimes it seems our difficult child's are super-human with their ability to wear us down. Throw in lack of sleep, job and/or financial stress, easy child acting like a difficult child and the animals being difficult child's and it's a recipe for disaster. What I have learned over time is to read between the lines with difficult child. Her behavior is a symptom and I need to find the cause. And sometimes, with my difficult child, it takes her raging, sobbing, screaming, fighting, etc before she can get to the point where she can even begin to address the cause. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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