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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyNC" data-source="post: 18937" data-attributes="member: 3459"><p>My son today wanted to go to the movies with a friend from his class. The friend invited him, told him what time he and his family would be at the theatre etc. My son I guess thought that I would let him go without my talking with this child's parents. I tried to explain to him why he can not go, and next time have the child give my son his phone number or he give the friend his phone number so the adults can talk to make sure this REALLY was the plan! HAHA!! Of course he thinks I am a bad person who never lets him do anything.</p><p></p><p>We are supposed to have a dinner tomorrow over our house (nothing formal) with our dear neighbors/friends that my son recently had a temper tantrum with which resulted in my neighbor carrying my kicking/hitting son home. (see original post) I told my son this was part of the reason he could not go to the movie...we had dinner planned at that time. He asked if he could "take his dinner in his room." I thought he was playing at first (went right over my head). I asked him what he meant. He is still angry at my neighbor for something that happened a week ago...and I mean angry! Prior to him asking this, we were joking around, having a good time, he was laughing and carrying on...then WHAM...his grumpy side returned with a vengence. I dropped the conversation. I am already dreading dinner tomorrow, knowing it is going to be a grump fest. How do those of you who have a child like this handle situations like these? This is really what made me finally put down my foot with the pediatrican....the perpetual grumpiness/bad moods. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully Monday I will hear back from the pediatrican as to who they are going to send him to for evaluation...I will keep the list posted.</p><p></p><p>Rachel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyNC, post: 18937, member: 3459"] My son today wanted to go to the movies with a friend from his class. The friend invited him, told him what time he and his family would be at the theatre etc. My son I guess thought that I would let him go without my talking with this child's parents. I tried to explain to him why he can not go, and next time have the child give my son his phone number or he give the friend his phone number so the adults can talk to make sure this REALLY was the plan! HAHA!! Of course he thinks I am a bad person who never lets him do anything. We are supposed to have a dinner tomorrow over our house (nothing formal) with our dear neighbors/friends that my son recently had a temper tantrum with which resulted in my neighbor carrying my kicking/hitting son home. (see original post) I told my son this was part of the reason he could not go to the movie...we had dinner planned at that time. He asked if he could "take his dinner in his room." I thought he was playing at first (went right over my head). I asked him what he meant. He is still angry at my neighbor for something that happened a week ago...and I mean angry! Prior to him asking this, we were joking around, having a good time, he was laughing and carrying on...then WHAM...his grumpy side returned with a vengence. I dropped the conversation. I am already dreading dinner tomorrow, knowing it is going to be a grump fest. How do those of you who have a child like this handle situations like these? This is really what made me finally put down my foot with the pediatrican....the perpetual grumpiness/bad moods. Hopefully Monday I will hear back from the pediatrican as to who they are going to send him to for evaluation...I will keep the list posted. Rachel [/QUOTE]
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