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Why is it always my fault?
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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 61621" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I haven't thought of sp. ed undergrads. Don't know any, but I guess I could try to find one somehow. I've only met people on here who admit to having difficult children. People I know from school don't admit to it and they certainly don't make it seem like their life is all that difficult. I don't know anyone who knows how to handle them or what to expect really.</p><p></p><p>I've grounded difficult children to their rooms too, today I sent them outside. Still, they misbehaved. And when they're in their room, they sneak out and steal stuff or destroy things. We had to put keyed locks on everyone elses rooms to keep them out. With dad in charge they walk right behind him through the dining room and sneak off to get whatever they please.</p><p></p><p>I feel like I have no options. I feel like until my 7 year old is 18, I won't have any away time with husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 61621, member: 3837"] I haven't thought of sp. ed undergrads. Don't know any, but I guess I could try to find one somehow. I've only met people on here who admit to having difficult children. People I know from school don't admit to it and they certainly don't make it seem like their life is all that difficult. I don't know anyone who knows how to handle them or what to expect really. I've grounded difficult children to their rooms too, today I sent them outside. Still, they misbehaved. And when they're in their room, they sneak out and steal stuff or destroy things. We had to put keyed locks on everyone elses rooms to keep them out. With dad in charge they walk right behind him through the dining room and sneak off to get whatever they please. I feel like I have no options. I feel like until my 7 year old is 18, I won't have any away time with husband. [/QUOTE]
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