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I am starting to dread mornings.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 466310" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Once you get the stimulant medication you could try what I did. I took a drink that difficult child liked and his pill to him in bed about thirty minutes before time to get up. He would grogily take the pill and roll over for more sleep. It made a huge and I do mean huge difference in our mornings.</p><p></p><p>You are doing an outstanding job. A couple of other Warrior Moms let their difficult child's get dressed at night to avoid the morning problem and it worked well for them too. Please remember that even the top WM's get overwhelmed and need a teary day now and then. Let them flow when you can...it helps. Hugs. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: Sometimes it helps to "stay out of the way" in the mornings too. If there is nobody to yell at it can lead to more peaceful mornings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 466310, member: 35"] Once you get the stimulant medication you could try what I did. I took a drink that difficult child liked and his pill to him in bed about thirty minutes before time to get up. He would grogily take the pill and roll over for more sleep. It made a huge and I do mean huge difference in our mornings. You are doing an outstanding job. A couple of other Warrior Moms let their difficult child's get dressed at night to avoid the morning problem and it worked well for them too. Please remember that even the top WM's get overwhelmed and need a teary day now and then. Let them flow when you can...it helps. Hugs. DDD PS: Sometimes it helps to "stay out of the way" in the mornings too. If there is nobody to yell at it can lead to more peaceful mornings. [/QUOTE]
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