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HELP!!! difficult child 2 HAS TO BRING HOME THE DREADED CRYING
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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 83162" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>WFEN,</p><p></p><p>What a coincidence... Our difficult child brought one of those "babies" home yesterday. It's laying on the table behind me right now. difficult child thinks that it is really ridiculous. He had to call his Home Easy Child teacher last night at 12:00AM to report on his crying baby. Not that he isn't usually up at that time of night, but I was irritated that they expected him to stay up that late.</p><p></p><p>I wish I had some suggestions for you on this one. We're just slogging through with it. difficult child named his "The Hulk". Honestly, it would really, really shock me to see difficult child get into a situation where the outcome could be a baby. Actually, I think it would make me really happy - because I don't think that there is ever a chance of that happening. This lesson is definitely not "one size fits all"!</p><p></p><p>I'm really looking forward to the cooking and sewing portion of Home Easy Child. They've already had a mock wedding with invited guests. Very, very interesting class...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 83162, member: 3704"] WFEN, What a coincidence... Our difficult child brought one of those "babies" home yesterday. It's laying on the table behind me right now. difficult child thinks that it is really ridiculous. He had to call his Home Easy Child teacher last night at 12:00AM to report on his crying baby. Not that he isn't usually up at that time of night, but I was irritated that they expected him to stay up that late. I wish I had some suggestions for you on this one. We're just slogging through with it. difficult child named his "The Hulk". Honestly, it would really, really shock me to see difficult child get into a situation where the outcome could be a baby. Actually, I think it would make me really happy - because I don't think that there is ever a chance of that happening. This lesson is definitely not "one size fits all"! I'm really looking forward to the cooking and sewing portion of Home Easy Child. They've already had a mock wedding with invited guests. Very, very interesting class... [/QUOTE]
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