Keeping Your Cool When Your Child Loses Theirs
It’s so hard to not feel like a failure when your child is gyrating on the floor and screaming, especially when they save these moments for you.
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It’s so hard to not feel like a failure when your child is gyrating on the floor and screaming, especially when they save these moments for you.
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More infoMornings have been going well. Drop-off at school, not a problem. Even pick-up from school AND bedtime have been relatively peaceful until everything blows up. It’s as though a force has taken over your child. NOTHING is right.
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