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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 314607"><p>I love the term egg shell days. It's perfect and it conveys exactly the feeling. I have recently discovered the power of validation with manster. If I "go there" with him and say things like "of course you're feeling upset, x, y or z is hard to deal with and I'm proud of you for doing your best to deal with this difficult situation. It helps. Of course there are many times that I have to ignore the tantrum or meltdown but when possible, I like to handle the emotionally charged situations this way. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 314607"] I love the term egg shell days. It's perfect and it conveys exactly the feeling. I have recently discovered the power of validation with manster. If I "go there" with him and say things like "of course you're feeling upset, x, y or z is hard to deal with and I'm proud of you for doing your best to deal with this difficult situation. It helps. Of course there are many times that I have to ignore the tantrum or meltdown but when possible, I like to handle the emotionally charged situations this way. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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