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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy-Steph" data-source="post: 44138" data-attributes="member: 3729"><p>We have three kids, too. We do only have one difficult child, but the others do feed off of him.</p><p></p><p>Last night was my husband's night off. He still helped out by whispering things to me, but he was out of the loop. I think this helped with the kids. Instead of having two crazy parents, they only had one! :smile:</p><p></p><p>Let me assure you, my husband has no patience for our difficult child. We, too, argue about the discipline in our house. I tend to let things slide and he tends to be way overbearing. He claims that is why I do not get the respect that I do. But I don't want my kids to respect me out of fear. I want them to understand the reasons behind my orders. This is our biggest point of conflict. When the difficult child is out of town during the summer, we don't argue at all. During the rest of the year, we argue almost daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy-Steph, post: 44138, member: 3729"] We have three kids, too. We do only have one difficult child, but the others do feed off of him. Last night was my husband's night off. He still helped out by whispering things to me, but he was out of the loop. I think this helped with the kids. Instead of having two crazy parents, they only had one! [img]:smile:[/img] Let me assure you, my husband has no patience for our difficult child. We, too, argue about the discipline in our house. I tend to let things slide and he tends to be way overbearing. He claims that is why I do not get the respect that I do. But I don't want my kids to respect me out of fear. I want them to understand the reasons behind my orders. This is our biggest point of conflict. When the difficult child is out of town during the summer, we don't argue at all. During the rest of the year, we argue almost daily. [/QUOTE]
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