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Meltdown free for 2 weeks
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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 31888" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Two weeks is awesome! I hope you do enjoy it!! :smile:</p><p></p><p>I know that feeling - the one where it is actually fun to be around your difficult child. Ours will go through (short) phases of time where he can laugh at himself, where his frustration tolerance level seems a bit bigger and the world in general seems to be going his way. It feels so great that it's a bit strange. We get glimpses of who our difficult child really is - underneath it all - and I have learned, too, to attempt to enjoy it for what it is and try to stay in that moment as long as possible - not knowing what the next day/moment might bring.</p><p></p><p>Here's hoping your meltdown-free period keeps on keeping on!</p><p></p><p>Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 31888, member: 3211"] Two weeks is awesome! I hope you do enjoy it!! [img]:smile:[/img] I know that feeling - the one where it is actually fun to be around your difficult child. Ours will go through (short) phases of time where he can laugh at himself, where his frustration tolerance level seems a bit bigger and the world in general seems to be going his way. It feels so great that it's a bit strange. We get glimpses of who our difficult child really is - underneath it all - and I have learned, too, to attempt to enjoy it for what it is and try to stay in that moment as long as possible - not knowing what the next day/moment might bring. Here's hoping your meltdown-free period keeps on keeping on! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!! [/QUOTE]
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