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Power struggles and talking back -- need suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="nateisnuts" data-source="post: 171553" data-attributes="member: 5527"><p>laurensmyprincess~im in some similiar situations with the power struggle with my 3 yr old difficult child. i feel your frustration. im the last person to offer advice, but i wanted to offer you hugs and support!</p><p> </p><p>i hope i dont get kicked off the board fro what im about to say, but here goes....Sara....i have never been so offended by someone as i am by you. i expect to get looks and whispers when im out im public, from people who may not understand mine and my sons situations and issues....i cant believe that you would talk to someone and offer your dribble as advice on a board that is suposed to be here for us moms to get support and help!! you can very clearly see from her post that there are other medical issues at play for laurensmyprincess's daughter, supernanny cannot come in and "fix" her daughters brain, shes asking for help with strategies, if you dont have anything constructive to offer.....here's a thought.....dont offer anything. it must be nice to be such a perfect mom and not have these bothersome little problems with your children, but some of us are not as lucky as you......i just cant believe how rude you are, and you offer your rudeness as advice......just soo offended by you....</p><p> </p><p>if ive stepped on anyones toes by speaking my mind im sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nateisnuts, post: 171553, member: 5527"] laurensmyprincess~im in some similiar situations with the power struggle with my 3 yr old difficult child. i feel your frustration. im the last person to offer advice, but i wanted to offer you hugs and support! i hope i dont get kicked off the board fro what im about to say, but here goes....Sara....i have never been so offended by someone as i am by you. i expect to get looks and whispers when im out im public, from people who may not understand mine and my sons situations and issues....i cant believe that you would talk to someone and offer your dribble as advice on a board that is suposed to be here for us moms to get support and help!! you can very clearly see from her post that there are other medical issues at play for laurensmyprincess's daughter, supernanny cannot come in and "fix" her daughters brain, shes asking for help with strategies, if you dont have anything constructive to offer.....here's a thought.....dont offer anything. it must be nice to be such a perfect mom and not have these bothersome little problems with your children, but some of us are not as lucky as you......i just cant believe how rude you are, and you offer your rudeness as advice......just soo offended by you.... if ive stepped on anyones toes by speaking my mind im sorry [/QUOTE]
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