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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 22575" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I'm sorry Miche, these are really hard days when you have a challenging preschooler plus a baby. difficult child was 2.3 when I had my 3rd plus I had a 5 year old. I probably averaged 5.5 hours of sleep for about three years though. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child had chronic crankiness syndrome frequently in the morning during his preschool years. It was before I knew anything was up so we blamed it on this or that but looking back I know it was his inflexibility associated with his neurological issues. One little thing that didn't go as planned or as he expected and WHAM! our mornings were killed. I'm an at home mom and being flexible with our schedule helped a lot. I also found that on bad mood mornings I could head him directly to a show with breakfast and a lot of times he would have regained his stability by the end.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there--it will get better. </p><p>SRL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 22575, member: 701"] I'm sorry Miche, these are really hard days when you have a challenging preschooler plus a baby. difficult child was 2.3 when I had my 3rd plus I had a 5 year old. I probably averaged 5.5 hours of sleep for about three years though. My difficult child had chronic crankiness syndrome frequently in the morning during his preschool years. It was before I knew anything was up so we blamed it on this or that but looking back I know it was his inflexibility associated with his neurological issues. One little thing that didn't go as planned or as he expected and WHAM! our mornings were killed. I'm an at home mom and being flexible with our schedule helped a lot. I also found that on bad mood mornings I could head him directly to a show with breakfast and a lot of times he would have regained his stability by the end. Hang in there--it will get better. SRL [/QUOTE]
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