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Home 2 weeks & already feeling the strain....
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 31792" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>Oh my now 18 still must be in same room as me.....she freaks when I take son to appts. </p><p>I think I was not speaking in a way for anyone to understand.....</p><p>I meant maybe you could come up with what to do as you went along, ask kt for input and ideas and kind of play it by ear. WHether an activity is planned or not, I bet she can get off track, off focus and still turn things into directions you do not want them to go in........I did not mean leave her on her own.I did not mean not do anything at all........I did not mean you did not have veto power and input. I did not mean have her in a different room. I just meant maybe you did not have to preplan it all out, maybe? </p><p>I was wondering/thinking- there is a slim possibility that having it all preplanned and prescheduled or whatever could possibly lead to increased anxiety, becuz maybe there might be pressure then to adhere to the prearranged activities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 31792, member: 1697"] Oh my now 18 still must be in same room as me.....she freaks when I take son to appts. I think I was not speaking in a way for anyone to understand..... I meant maybe you could come up with what to do as you went along, ask kt for input and ideas and kind of play it by ear. WHether an activity is planned or not, I bet she can get off track, off focus and still turn things into directions you do not want them to go in........I did not mean leave her on her own.I did not mean not do anything at all........I did not mean you did not have veto power and input. I did not mean have her in a different room. I just meant maybe you did not have to preplan it all out, maybe? I was wondering/thinking- there is a slim possibility that having it all preplanned and prescheduled or whatever could possibly lead to increased anxiety, becuz maybe there might be pressure then to adhere to the prearranged activities? [/QUOTE]
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