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I was a monster this morning. I am so ashamed...
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 480611" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Chaos, I think we've all done that. Usually, I go to bed, have myself a good cry and a nap, and when I wake up, difficult child has calmed down and is actually feeling guilty. Which is fine by me. These kids need to know that they aren't the only ones with-feelings.</p><p>I'm thinking he needs to know that those words are your trigger and when you two talk about it later, you can explain to him that all of those things you do are signs of love. Don't talk and talk. Keep it short. Let HIM do the thinking and talking. </p><p>Do NOT let his sadness get to you. Please. I is so hard; I know the feeling. Breathe, walk, sleep, do whatever you have to do. </p><p>We all know you are a good mom. He is not the judge of that, and won't figure it out until he's middle-aged, if then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 480611, member: 3419"] Chaos, I think we've all done that. Usually, I go to bed, have myself a good cry and a nap, and when I wake up, difficult child has calmed down and is actually feeling guilty. Which is fine by me. These kids need to know that they aren't the only ones with-feelings. I'm thinking he needs to know that those words are your trigger and when you two talk about it later, you can explain to him that all of those things you do are signs of love. Don't talk and talk. Keep it short. Let HIM do the thinking and talking. Do NOT let his sadness get to you. Please. I is so hard; I know the feeling. Breathe, walk, sleep, do whatever you have to do. We all know you are a good mom. He is not the judge of that, and won't figure it out until he's middle-aged, if then. [/QUOTE]
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