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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 88936" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, gawd, it sounds like my house this weekend!</p><p></p><p>Yeah, like you REALLY want to play with-him, Sharon! </p><p></p><p>difficult child threw a plate at me Fri night and shattered it all over, because I put the rice on the same plate as the burrito, so I know what you mean by the drink in the glass vs can, and bumping into the chair. I sent him to his rm. He was on Level 1 yesterday, but earned Level II because he was good and he did chores. Today, Level II was obviously too much for him ... we let him play at a friend's, then he went to Sylvan, and after he got home from Sylvan, I let him go back to the same friend's for dinner. Stupid me--I forgot to ask what they were having--pizza. Everything he's allergic to.</p><p>When I picked him up, he begged to spend the night. I said no. He is now home, shredding things in his rm and slamming the door repeatedly. </p><p>Both kids are home from school tomorrow. After difficult child finishes his Social Studies poster, I told husband I will drop off difficult child at the clinic. husband said no ... he's got a cold, and the other dr. is out of town for a funeral so it's going to be chaotic at the clinic. I told husband that he had agreed I could drop difficult child off at the clinic any time. He gave in but asked me to call first.</p><p>Life is so much fun.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, didn't mean to unload on you, Sharon, just that I DO understand.</p><p></p><p>difficult child is on Level I for the next 2 wks. I think putting him on Level I for a day just doesn't work.</p><p></p><p>What are you going to do with-your difficult child for being sassy about the drink?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 88936, member: 3419"] Oh, gawd, it sounds like my house this weekend! Yeah, like you REALLY want to play with-him, Sharon! difficult child threw a plate at me Fri night and shattered it all over, because I put the rice on the same plate as the burrito, so I know what you mean by the drink in the glass vs can, and bumping into the chair. I sent him to his rm. He was on Level 1 yesterday, but earned Level II because he was good and he did chores. Today, Level II was obviously too much for him ... we let him play at a friend's, then he went to Sylvan, and after he got home from Sylvan, I let him go back to the same friend's for dinner. Stupid me--I forgot to ask what they were having--pizza. Everything he's allergic to. When I picked him up, he begged to spend the night. I said no. He is now home, shredding things in his rm and slamming the door repeatedly. Both kids are home from school tomorrow. After difficult child finishes his Social Studies poster, I told husband I will drop off difficult child at the clinic. husband said no ... he's got a cold, and the other dr. is out of town for a funeral so it's going to be chaotic at the clinic. I told husband that he had agreed I could drop difficult child off at the clinic any time. He gave in but asked me to call first. Life is so much fun. Sorry, didn't mean to unload on you, Sharon, just that I DO understand. difficult child is on Level I for the next 2 wks. I think putting him on Level I for a day just doesn't work. What are you going to do with-your difficult child for being sassy about the drink? [/QUOTE]
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