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I just don't like her anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="miche" data-source="post: 181120" data-attributes="member: 3488"><p>I know I need to change my attitude, but how do I do that? I just can't stand being around her, and she is completely corrupting our 2 year old. She copies her, and even repeats her. It is infuriating!</p><p></p><p>husband is at work, so he keeps saying "just stay calm" blah blah. Well he is not here. We are not the type of people to air our "dirty laundry" so to speak, and we would rather people NOT know how difficult child behaves-- including our friends and neighbors. We try to leave social situations before or as soon as she starts to act up so they think it's just typical 5 year old stuff....</p><p></p><p>I would be mortified if anyone found out if I called mental health. we live in a small town. I guess I'm just on my own, here. </p><p></p><p>one question, though. If you basket behaviors for your difficult child, what about the younger easy child? Is it really okay for her to see difficult child "getting away with" things???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miche, post: 181120, member: 3488"] I know I need to change my attitude, but how do I do that? I just can't stand being around her, and she is completely corrupting our 2 year old. She copies her, and even repeats her. It is infuriating! husband is at work, so he keeps saying "just stay calm" blah blah. Well he is not here. We are not the type of people to air our "dirty laundry" so to speak, and we would rather people NOT know how difficult child behaves-- including our friends and neighbors. We try to leave social situations before or as soon as she starts to act up so they think it's just typical 5 year old stuff.... I would be mortified if anyone found out if I called mental health. we live in a small town. I guess I'm just on my own, here. one question, though. If you basket behaviors for your difficult child, what about the younger easy child? Is it really okay for her to see difficult child "getting away with" things??? [/QUOTE]
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