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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 482298" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Eeyore came home and started raging cause his legos weren't in his room. I had taken them because I needed to make a model of a project that I am building this weekend. I had told him last week that I would need to use them when I had time but he clearly doesn't remember that conversation. His rage has now lost him his tv, ps2 and his phone. Thankfully he didn't throw his computer cause it is a great coping skill for him. He is now listening to music and (hopefully) calming down. </p><p></p><p>I'm beginning to think this bowling team was a REALLY bad idea. Too many difficult children in one spot. (Bowling? seriously...bowling attracted about 25% difficult children....I never would have guessed. )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 482298, member: 1169"] Eeyore came home and started raging cause his legos weren't in his room. I had taken them because I needed to make a model of a project that I am building this weekend. I had told him last week that I would need to use them when I had time but he clearly doesn't remember that conversation. His rage has now lost him his tv, ps2 and his phone. Thankfully he didn't throw his computer cause it is a great coping skill for him. He is now listening to music and (hopefully) calming down. I'm beginning to think this bowling team was a REALLY bad idea. Too many difficult children in one spot. (Bowling? seriously...bowling attracted about 25% difficult children....I never would have guessed. ) [/QUOTE]
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