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How to handle difficult child/easy child friction?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 57180" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I'm not good at daily schedule keeping either, so I just put it all in excel and kept trying it each day. I haven't actually looked to see if anyone is getting cheated out of time on something, but no one has complained since the first few days. I had to spend time at night adjusting the schedule in the beginning. The first few days of figuring out what worked and what didn't were more difficult, but now I have a rain day plan and a non-rain day plan. It's been pouring down here in Texas, so rain day plan has won out most often. The kids usually tell me when its time to switch activities and they are so busy, they stopped driving eachother crazy. Its really helped.</p><p></p><p>I hope taking the kids out helps you! I know how frustrating staying at home can be with difficult children and PCs mixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 57180, member: 3837"] I'm not good at daily schedule keeping either, so I just put it all in excel and kept trying it each day. I haven't actually looked to see if anyone is getting cheated out of time on something, but no one has complained since the first few days. I had to spend time at night adjusting the schedule in the beginning. The first few days of figuring out what worked and what didn't were more difficult, but now I have a rain day plan and a non-rain day plan. It's been pouring down here in Texas, so rain day plan has won out most often. The kids usually tell me when its time to switch activities and they are so busy, they stopped driving eachother crazy. Its really helped. I hope taking the kids out helps you! I know how frustrating staying at home can be with difficult children and PCs mixed. [/QUOTE]
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