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How do you handle your difficult child's neediness level?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 216739" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's one of the things I'm thinking as a possiblity, Jen- teach her (by actions) that there are times when she is to be independent and there are times when you will share quality time. It cannot always be when she wants it- and if she starts to melt down, offer her choices of acceptable things she can do independently, but don't give in to stopping everything to revolve the day around her. Of course, still let her know that if there's something extrememly important that she needs to tell you, that it's ok to still approach you at any time to tell you something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 216739, member: 3699"] That's one of the things I'm thinking as a possiblity, Jen- teach her (by actions) that there are times when she is to be independent and there are times when you will share quality time. It cannot always be when she wants it- and if she starts to melt down, offer her choices of acceptable things she can do independently, but don't give in to stopping everything to revolve the day around her. Of course, still let her know that if there's something extrememly important that she needs to tell you, that it's ok to still approach you at any time to tell you something. [/QUOTE]
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