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Question: How Do You Fight that "Knee-Jerk Reaction" to difficult children?
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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 395825"><p>This post is timely for me- I blew my stack this morning at difficult child when he was waving a comb threateningly at easy child and wouldn't let her leave the bathroom. I was already late to work. I had already given "the countdown" several times as a warning of when we needed to leave. I was double-checking the total for some cash I needed to deposit in the bank and just ignored the yelling and fighting until easy child started to scream. Then I lost it.</p><p> </p><p>I think I need to adopt some of smallworld's ideas. It's so hard when you have no back-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 395825"] This post is timely for me- I blew my stack this morning at difficult child when he was waving a comb threateningly at easy child and wouldn't let her leave the bathroom. I was already late to work. I had already given "the countdown" several times as a warning of when we needed to leave. I was double-checking the total for some cash I needed to deposit in the bank and just ignored the yelling and fighting until easy child started to scream. Then I lost it. I think I need to adopt some of smallworld's ideas. It's so hard when you have no back-up. [/QUOTE]
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