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How do you detached from messy emotional situations?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 545582" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I think so, too. I think that it's important to your job and to your trust with difficult child to not say anything. That being said, if she catches on and asks if there is something wrong or if you are ok, I would be honest with her. You already know that it is your issue rather than difficult child's or her issue. </p><p></p><p>I think that if she says something you <em>can</em> say "I know it's silly of me to be upset about something that's done and over, but difficult child told me about - - - - and it really upset me. It's a mom thing. I don't think that difficult child realizes how dangerous that could have been, and I'm just so relieved that everyone is safe and sound." No blame, just truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 545582, member: 99"] I think so, too. I think that it's important to your job and to your trust with difficult child to not say anything. That being said, if she catches on and asks if there is something wrong or if you are ok, I would be honest with her. You already know that it is your issue rather than difficult child's or her issue. I think that if she says something you [I]can[/I] say "I know it's silly of me to be upset about something that's done and over, but difficult child told me about - - - - and it really upset me. It's a mom thing. I don't think that difficult child realizes how dangerous that could have been, and I'm just so relieved that everyone is safe and sound." No blame, just truth. [/QUOTE]
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