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what about the other child in the home?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 245772" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I know this might sound a bit simplistic but I think it is very important to set up alone time with each child in the household. It doesn't have to be elaborate but they should know that it is their time only and you will allow no intrusions unless it is an emergency. It seems like difficult child is getting more than his share of attention at this time. I suggest that when your husband is home you take your easy child out for a soda and just talk about anything NOT difficult child RELATED. Let him know that you still have time for him and that you understand how difficult all this is for him. Do this once or twice a week. It will give you both time to rest from the chaous at home and reconnect in a quiet and safe environment. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 245772, member: 2315"] I know this might sound a bit simplistic but I think it is very important to set up alone time with each child in the household. It doesn't have to be elaborate but they should know that it is their time only and you will allow no intrusions unless it is an emergency. It seems like difficult child is getting more than his share of attention at this time. I suggest that when your husband is home you take your easy child out for a soda and just talk about anything NOT difficult child RELATED. Let him know that you still have time for him and that you understand how difficult all this is for him. Do this once or twice a week. It will give you both time to rest from the chaous at home and reconnect in a quiet and safe environment. -RM [/QUOTE]
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