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<blockquote data-quote="MommaK" data-source="post: 693097" data-attributes="member: 20354"><p>My daughter did this this weekend. I knew it was coming because she became more clingy to me than is typical for her. That began to irritate me the longer it went on over the weekend. She also started getting annoyed and started acting and speaking negatively then it all came to a head last night. No matter how I tried to get out of the situation she was on my heels. I finally had to be firm to almost the point of mean to make her understand I was irritated and needed her to find something else to do before I lost my cool. It took several times if telling her that before she finally went about her business. Today I'm in a better place mentally, but I let her psychologist know about her behavior over the weekend because it was a lot of her trying to fight having to go to therpay, she has decided after earning a drop down day, that she is magically better and needs to be able to control her own life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MommaK, post: 693097, member: 20354"] My daughter did this this weekend. I knew it was coming because she became more clingy to me than is typical for her. That began to irritate me the longer it went on over the weekend. She also started getting annoyed and started acting and speaking negatively then it all came to a head last night. No matter how I tried to get out of the situation she was on my heels. I finally had to be firm to almost the point of mean to make her understand I was irritated and needed her to find something else to do before I lost my cool. It took several times if telling her that before she finally went about her business. Today I'm in a better place mentally, but I let her psychologist know about her behavior over the weekend because it was a lot of her trying to fight having to go to therpay, she has decided after earning a drop down day, that she is magically better and needs to be able to control her own life. [/QUOTE]
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