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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 7542" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Sorry for the bad day, TM. It's probably not any help to hear it right now but about every kid tries their scissors on hair once. And once we had an adventuresome little guy in Sunday School who crawled underneath the table and cut the pants of his classmates. I heard the parents of the other kids weren't too happy...</p><p></p><p>difficult child was constantly getting into my bathroom stuff and mixing it together. Finally I sanctioned it by giving him free reign of some cheap stuff and made sure he knew what was off limits. We quickly learned never to drink out of any cups left in the bathroom because chances are there might be a potion left behind. It's been a lot less frustrating since I gave him the go ahead and wasting an occasional 2 buck can of shaving cream is a lot cheaper than a $130 Occupational Therapist (OT) session. </p><p></p><p>Tomorrow will be better. If it's any help my difficult child and his 13 year old brother were doing something downstairs with spit. I don't know if it wound up on the carpet or the kids but sent them to the showers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 7542, member: 701"] Sorry for the bad day, TM. It's probably not any help to hear it right now but about every kid tries their scissors on hair once. And once we had an adventuresome little guy in Sunday School who crawled underneath the table and cut the pants of his classmates. I heard the parents of the other kids weren't too happy... difficult child was constantly getting into my bathroom stuff and mixing it together. Finally I sanctioned it by giving him free reign of some cheap stuff and made sure he knew what was off limits. We quickly learned never to drink out of any cups left in the bathroom because chances are there might be a potion left behind. It's been a lot less frustrating since I gave him the go ahead and wasting an occasional 2 buck can of shaving cream is a lot cheaper than a $130 Occupational Therapist (OT) session. Tomorrow will be better. If it's any help my difficult child and his 13 year old brother were doing something downstairs with spit. I don't know if it wound up on the carpet or the kids but sent them to the showers. [/QUOTE]
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