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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 382278" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I vote for stronger, then numb. Our reality is so different than many others. There was one time I was on the phone with a friend, and difficult child started yelling and screaming and blaming. I just calmly said room. He kept going, I told him to go to his room. He kept going, and I said go to your room or lose the computer and ds. He left and slammed the door and went to his room.</p><p> </p><p>She said wow, I have a lot to learn from you. I said that was nothing. She could not even imagine a child acting that way, and to me it is the way he is, not acceptable but I am not shocked by it.</p><p> </p><p>Hang in there. Try to take care of yourself.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and my favorite response to the school when they would call because difficult child had been a difficult child? They would call and ask me how I was, and I finally started saying fine untill you called. Duhhhh, how do you think I am?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 382278, member: 3184"] I vote for stronger, then numb. Our reality is so different than many others. There was one time I was on the phone with a friend, and difficult child started yelling and screaming and blaming. I just calmly said room. He kept going, I told him to go to his room. He kept going, and I said go to your room or lose the computer and ds. He left and slammed the door and went to his room. She said wow, I have a lot to learn from you. I said that was nothing. She could not even imagine a child acting that way, and to me it is the way he is, not acceptable but I am not shocked by it. Hang in there. Try to take care of yourself. Oh, and my favorite response to the school when they would call because difficult child had been a difficult child? They would call and ask me how I was, and I finally started saying fine untill you called. Duhhhh, how do you think I am? [/QUOTE]
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