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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 78004"><p>She is probably exhausted from holding it together at school and by the time she gets home all of her resources for holding it together are used up. My difficult child is the same way. I dreaded 4:00...even when I was at work and only had to deal with her over the phone. Ugh! I feel your pain.</p><p></p><p>Maybe try involving her in some activity after school that requires her to be active so she can burn off all of that frustration. For easy child, I hung a punching bag in the basement and it worked wonders for when he was overcome with frustration. I had difficult child walk the dog after school. It didn't stop it completely with difficult child, but it did temper it some. Although, some days she was just too worked up and I didn't want her walking the dog because she would yell at the dog or yank too hard on the leash...she was just too out of control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 78004"] She is probably exhausted from holding it together at school and by the time she gets home all of her resources for holding it together are used up. My difficult child is the same way. I dreaded 4:00...even when I was at work and only had to deal with her over the phone. Ugh! I feel your pain. Maybe try involving her in some activity after school that requires her to be active so she can burn off all of that frustration. For easy child, I hung a punching bag in the basement and it worked wonders for when he was overcome with frustration. I had difficult child walk the dog after school. It didn't stop it completely with difficult child, but it did temper it some. Although, some days she was just too worked up and I didn't want her walking the dog because she would yell at the dog or yank too hard on the leash...she was just too out of control. [/QUOTE]
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