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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 98665" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>There is a very GOOD book out if your hubby reads that I suggest to a lot of people called Mapping - by Dr. Wilton Hellams </p><p></p><p>DF had very exact thinking on how children should be reared. Kid gets up, kid eats cereal, kid brushes teeth, kid gets dressed, kid gets his mess together, kid leaves on time for the bus, kid goes to school, kid gets along, kid gets good grades, kid gets on the bus, kid comes home, kid does homework, kid eats dinner, kid does chores, kid bathes, kid has a little free time, kid goes to bed. </p><p>(repeat) </p><p></p><p>AND IN a snowglobe that might work. </p><p></p><p>I tried to tell him that WE LIVE in the snowglobe that got shaken - violently, possibly by a non-tiring 3 year old. </p><p></p><p>Daily</p><p></p><p>I thought of another thing that nearly crippled me emotionally. I would ask for help, get suggestions and then go home and tell myself that NO ONE knew my kid like I did and my ideas were certainly going to be better. (ROFL) Yeah - that didn't work so well. Okay it did not work AT ALL. There is no shame in getting as much outside help with your kid and hubby as you can. Get some for yourself too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 98665, member: 4964"] There is a very GOOD book out if your hubby reads that I suggest to a lot of people called Mapping - by Dr. Wilton Hellams DF had very exact thinking on how children should be reared. Kid gets up, kid eats cereal, kid brushes teeth, kid gets dressed, kid gets his mess together, kid leaves on time for the bus, kid goes to school, kid gets along, kid gets good grades, kid gets on the bus, kid comes home, kid does homework, kid eats dinner, kid does chores, kid bathes, kid has a little free time, kid goes to bed. (repeat) AND IN a snowglobe that might work. I tried to tell him that WE LIVE in the snowglobe that got shaken - violently, possibly by a non-tiring 3 year old. Daily I thought of another thing that nearly crippled me emotionally. I would ask for help, get suggestions and then go home and tell myself that NO ONE knew my kid like I did and my ideas were certainly going to be better. (ROFL) Yeah - that didn't work so well. Okay it did not work AT ALL. There is no shame in getting as much outside help with your kid and hubby as you can. Get some for yourself too. [/QUOTE]
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