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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 598614" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>Good lord will be following this one. </p><p></p><p>You are probably looking for people with older easy child's but I try to make sure that my boyo doesn't get lost between difficult child and baby, we sing and dance and unload dishes. And he gets lap time, mommy time abc time, bath time. It's not too hard for me because he is at home and difficult child is in school, I only really have trouble in the afternoon when difficult child comes home. She wants to snack and he wants to talk to her and she's not having it, she's supposed to be doing homework and he wants to play. She's easily distracted and even though I'm trying to keep them from fighting and separated She's sometimes just down right mean. I think quite a bit of my problem in my house is I treat difficult child like her age when she needs more supervision not less than the 3 year old but there is only one of me, and hubs is not much help, well sometimes he is and sometimes he's not. </p><p></p><p>There have been many times we had plans to do something And ended up not doing it because of difficult child and her attitude or things she's done, it is now pretty much standard procedure to go along with our plans if she is determined to be miserable we let her but the rest of us need our outings and family time. And often times she proceeds to have a funky little attitude while we are out and about but that's up to her, I try not to let it spoil our time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 598614, member: 16184"] Good lord will be following this one. You are probably looking for people with older easy child's but I try to make sure that my boyo doesn't get lost between difficult child and baby, we sing and dance and unload dishes. And he gets lap time, mommy time abc time, bath time. It's not too hard for me because he is at home and difficult child is in school, I only really have trouble in the afternoon when difficult child comes home. She wants to snack and he wants to talk to her and she's not having it, she's supposed to be doing homework and he wants to play. She's easily distracted and even though I'm trying to keep them from fighting and separated She's sometimes just down right mean. I think quite a bit of my problem in my house is I treat difficult child like her age when she needs more supervision not less than the 3 year old but there is only one of me, and hubs is not much help, well sometimes he is and sometimes he's not. There have been many times we had plans to do something And ended up not doing it because of difficult child and her attitude or things she's done, it is now pretty much standard procedure to go along with our plans if she is determined to be miserable we let her but the rest of us need our outings and family time. And often times she proceeds to have a funky little attitude while we are out and about but that's up to her, I try not to let it spoil our time. [/QUOTE]
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