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No, Chaosuncontained, I'M a monster...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 481726"><p>You're not a monster. You were frustrated and let your daughter know exactly how you felt at that moment. I think we've all done that (and heaven knows our difficult children have done that) and I don't think the fact that you don't regret it is a bad thing. It makes her see that even you have an end to your patience. I think that our difficult children think that we should just continue to take all of their stuff and be happy about it. You showed her that that is not the case. Will it change her? No, but if it made you feel better, so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 481726"] You're not a monster. You were frustrated and let your daughter know exactly how you felt at that moment. I think we've all done that (and heaven knows our difficult children have done that) and I don't think the fact that you don't regret it is a bad thing. It makes her see that even you have an end to your patience. I think that our difficult children think that we should just continue to take all of their stuff and be happy about it. You showed her that that is not the case. Will it change her? No, but if it made you feel better, so be it. [/QUOTE]
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