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Originally Posted by Favorite Jeans
Haha. Yeah I remember getting into this screaming match with my kid, totally losing my cool but trying to stick with explosive child book verbiage yelling something like "I can see that this is hard for you, and I am TRYING to compromise with you which means you HAVE TO stop being so difficult and give a little here!" Needless to say it didn't go swimmingly.
I like that the author gives you "permission" to forgo things like baths and hair brushing or whatever causes major contention for a little while just to keep the peace in your household. I stopped trying to get my son to eat things other than pasta and chips and he just lived on that three meals a day for a couple of months. Every now and again he'd have apple slices with peanut butter too.
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Yes, I really really like how pragmatic the author is. I find that so helpful, especially as someone overcoming perfectionistic tendencies, ha. The trouble is- and I don't know if you have it (?) - that if I lose sight of these things for a moment, then it's like... losing sight of a missile headed for my house- if I get distracted, then it's alllll over for a while, simply because I thought her hair looked too neglected to send her to school as it was this morning, sigh.