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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 227200" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>thanks, I think for difficult child calm is best also. I think this can be a really good thing if it's handled the right way. It will teach her some independence, and also test the waters on her newfound stability to some extent. I can imagine the unsurity of it all and me not being right there will leave us wiht some all nighters and heightened anxiety. </p><p> </p><p>Yet I think it'll be good for her to know that hey it's ok if Mom isnt' right here, and look your still ok.</p><p> </p><p>it's just going to be rough only because we have this silly play thing this mos as well for her. i think jan. is just going to be a challenging mos anyway i switch it up. if i can get her thru to feb. wihtout any major dips i think i'll be in the clear.</p><p> </p><p>plus, one of the main benefits of this job is that i can make my own schedule to an extent and work it around her school sched. yet i just learned they have a huge break coming up in feb. at some point lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 227200, member: 4514"] thanks, I think for difficult child calm is best also. I think this can be a really good thing if it's handled the right way. It will teach her some independence, and also test the waters on her newfound stability to some extent. I can imagine the unsurity of it all and me not being right there will leave us wiht some all nighters and heightened anxiety. Yet I think it'll be good for her to know that hey it's ok if Mom isnt' right here, and look your still ok. it's just going to be rough only because we have this silly play thing this mos as well for her. i think jan. is just going to be a challenging mos anyway i switch it up. if i can get her thru to feb. wihtout any major dips i think i'll be in the clear. plus, one of the main benefits of this job is that i can make my own schedule to an extent and work it around her school sched. yet i just learned they have a huge break coming up in feb. at some point lol. [/QUOTE]
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