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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 196288" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Big hugs. You're not a bad mom. As I sit here with my left side of my head throbbing from my jaw to my ear to my mid skull, two things about headaches come to mind. </p><p></p><p>Is he grinding his teeth? I would have his dentist look at his mouth for signs of it. Most people with anxiety also grind their teeth and it causes terrible headaches.</p><p></p><p>How is his posture? Does he sit all scrunched up or with feet flat on the floor? Has he been examined for scoliosis? Whether his posture is good or not, yoga might be a good thing for him. I know that boys don't want to do yoga, but you might be able to con him into it. I imagine that like the other 94&#37; of kids out there he is playing video games. Does he have a Wii? If so, you might invest in one of those Wii Fit games. Let him earn time on the regular games by doing the yoga or aerobics game. Even without bad posture, exercise would be a good thing for him. It raises endorphins and makes you more aware of your body and health.</p><p></p><p>As for easy child? Tell him you are glad to hear that he has parenting all figured out, and ask him when you can drop difficult child and his belongings over at his house because clearly you aren't up to standard. The little brat! If he doesn't have help to offer he's old enough to know that he has no business interfering in his brother's upbringing. Harumph!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 196288, member: 99"] Big hugs. You're not a bad mom. As I sit here with my left side of my head throbbing from my jaw to my ear to my mid skull, two things about headaches come to mind. Is he grinding his teeth? I would have his dentist look at his mouth for signs of it. Most people with anxiety also grind their teeth and it causes terrible headaches. How is his posture? Does he sit all scrunched up or with feet flat on the floor? Has he been examined for scoliosis? Whether his posture is good or not, yoga might be a good thing for him. I know that boys don't want to do yoga, but you might be able to con him into it. I imagine that like the other 94% of kids out there he is playing video games. Does he have a Wii? If so, you might invest in one of those Wii Fit games. Let him earn time on the regular games by doing the yoga or aerobics game. Even without bad posture, exercise would be a good thing for him. It raises endorphins and makes you more aware of your body and health. As for easy child? Tell him you are glad to hear that he has parenting all figured out, and ask him when you can drop difficult child and his belongings over at his house because clearly you aren't up to standard. The little brat! If he doesn't have help to offer he's old enough to know that he has no business interfering in his brother's upbringing. Harumph! [/QUOTE]
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