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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 601153"><p>We had a somewhat scary morning. difficult child 1 had been great yesterday. This morning he was grouchy. It was as if all his niceness was used up yesterday and he was targeting Elsie. Snapping at her, taking toys from her, stomping his feet and flailing his arms. This isn't new behavior from him and he will get a consequence when he gets home tonight. Elsie has a cough and coughing drives difficult child 1 nuts. So, she would cough more! Hindsight I could've stopped her faster and difficult child 1 wouldn't have escalated so much. We ended up watching funny youtube shows during breakfast to calm him down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 601153"] We had a somewhat scary morning. difficult child 1 had been great yesterday. This morning he was grouchy. It was as if all his niceness was used up yesterday and he was targeting Elsie. Snapping at her, taking toys from her, stomping his feet and flailing his arms. This isn't new behavior from him and he will get a consequence when he gets home tonight. Elsie has a cough and coughing drives difficult child 1 nuts. So, she would cough more! Hindsight I could've stopped her faster and difficult child 1 wouldn't have escalated so much. We ended up watching funny youtube shows during breakfast to calm him down. [/QUOTE]
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