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Just never know with difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="unsure" data-source="post: 347772" data-attributes="member: 9046"><p>KABOOM!</p><p>Like I said...just never know anymore with difficult child. He's been good for two days and today he lost it. Got upset about an incident on the bus and spiraled down hill from there. Got into an arguement with his sister, pushed her...he says tapped her. Slammed his bedroom door and knocked my pictures off the wall then proceeded to climb out his bedroom window to 'cool off'.</p><p>I was being kept up to speed via cell phone as I was still working when all this started. Got home and very clamly talked to him about the issue, made him apologize to his sisters for his behavior. Lost privledges for the night.</p><p>We'll see what tomorrow brings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unsure, post: 347772, member: 9046"] KABOOM! Like I said...just never know anymore with difficult child. He's been good for two days and today he lost it. Got upset about an incident on the bus and spiraled down hill from there. Got into an arguement with his sister, pushed her...he says tapped her. Slammed his bedroom door and knocked my pictures off the wall then proceeded to climb out his bedroom window to 'cool off'. I was being kept up to speed via cell phone as I was still working when all this started. Got home and very clamly talked to him about the issue, made him apologize to his sisters for his behavior. Lost privledges for the night. We'll see what tomorrow brings. [/QUOTE]
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