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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 478858"><p>That is exactly how I feel!! To always have to be one step ahead of him is exhausting and, to be perfectly honest, I'm tired of having to do it. </p><p></p><p>He was okay when easy child and I got back from the movie. While I was making dinner he was in that mode where he does his best to be annoying. It's an attention ploy. As hard as it is, because when he is like this what I really want to do is wring his little neck, I just try to ignore him. I have told him over and over again that he is not going to het my attention by being annoying. If he wants to be good, that's a different issue, but I'm sick of the bad attention is better than no attention train of thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 478858"] That is exactly how I feel!! To always have to be one step ahead of him is exhausting and, to be perfectly honest, I'm tired of having to do it. He was okay when easy child and I got back from the movie. While I was making dinner he was in that mode where he does his best to be annoying. It's an attention ploy. As hard as it is, because when he is like this what I really want to do is wring his little neck, I just try to ignore him. I have told him over and over again that he is not going to het my attention by being annoying. If he wants to be good, that's a different issue, but I'm sick of the bad attention is better than no attention train of thought. [/QUOTE]
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