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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 82280"><p>It's so normal. I do what MB says, too...stroking the hair, giving her a pat. difficult child would be very uncomfortable with a hug, anyway. Not her cup of tea.</p><p></p><p>by the way, you said her behavior is typically worse over the weekend. I'm wondering a couple things. 1) Some kids need a lot of structure and unstructured time can result in meltdowns, etc. My difficult child craves structure and loves tradition. She will ask me to help her create a schedule. I'm so not structured, so I've really had to work at this. I'm still working at it, too. LOL 2) Some kids are able to maintain for a certain amount of time (with mine it's the school day), but it takes a toll. It's exhausting and they get to a point where they just can't anymore and everything they've been holding in comes pouring out. </p><p></p><p>Just a couple of thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 82280"] It's so normal. I do what MB says, too...stroking the hair, giving her a pat. difficult child would be very uncomfortable with a hug, anyway. Not her cup of tea. by the way, you said her behavior is typically worse over the weekend. I'm wondering a couple things. 1) Some kids need a lot of structure and unstructured time can result in meltdowns, etc. My difficult child craves structure and loves tradition. She will ask me to help her create a schedule. I'm so not structured, so I've really had to work at this. I'm still working at it, too. LOL 2) Some kids are able to maintain for a certain amount of time (with mine it's the school day), but it takes a toll. It's exhausting and they get to a point where they just can't anymore and everything they've been holding in comes pouring out. Just a couple of thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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