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How Often Do You Bicker with-Your Spouse Abt difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 279649" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>aeroeng - what I mean by alone time or couple time is to find something you can do away from difficult child. For example, my difficult child has never had a babysitter except his grandparents (and even then we do not ask often, because face it, he's a difficult child). My husband loves to fish and plays in league baseball. These are outlets he has for time alone to recharge his batteries. I may go to dinner with-friends or up to hang with my parents and this is time for me to step away and recharge. Couple time - now this is rare, but husband and I took off a Fri and went out on our boat on a lake. Just the 2 of us. Time to chill, talk and get some sun.</p><p>Incorporating a bit of this the best you can does help to ease the stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 279649, member: 3477"] aeroeng - what I mean by alone time or couple time is to find something you can do away from difficult child. For example, my difficult child has never had a babysitter except his grandparents (and even then we do not ask often, because face it, he's a difficult child). My husband loves to fish and plays in league baseball. These are outlets he has for time alone to recharge his batteries. I may go to dinner with-friends or up to hang with my parents and this is time for me to step away and recharge. Couple time - now this is rare, but husband and I took off a Fri and went out on our boat on a lake. Just the 2 of us. Time to chill, talk and get some sun. Incorporating a bit of this the best you can does help to ease the stress. [/QUOTE]
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