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Power struggles and talking back -- need suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 171648" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have one last suggestion, hon. If ANYONE can give you a break, take time out for YOU. I remember sleepless nights when my kiddo was two and three and never slept. I was so grateful when ANYONE would watch him so I could nap or take a long walk or a bubble bath with a scented candle or go to Borders. We are SO MUCH better able to cope with our children when we are the best we can be. I didn't have a lot of help--friends had their own lives and family wasn't helpful and hub worked, BUT any little morsel I got from anybody was sooooooooooo appreciated. I hope you have a support system. I do strongly believe that your daughter will improve greatly with the right help. My son is doing really well. Now that I have so much "Me" time, I'm not sure what to do with myself...lol. (((Hugs to you both)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 171648, member: 1550"] I have one last suggestion, hon. If ANYONE can give you a break, take time out for YOU. I remember sleepless nights when my kiddo was two and three and never slept. I was so grateful when ANYONE would watch him so I could nap or take a long walk or a bubble bath with a scented candle or go to Borders. We are SO MUCH better able to cope with our children when we are the best we can be. I didn't have a lot of help--friends had their own lives and family wasn't helpful and hub worked, BUT any little morsel I got from anybody was sooooooooooo appreciated. I hope you have a support system. I do strongly believe that your daughter will improve greatly with the right help. My son is doing really well. Now that I have so much "Me" time, I'm not sure what to do with myself...lol. (((Hugs to you both))) [/QUOTE]
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