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I lost it with my youngest over his undone homework
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I'm a teacher and I think homework is the root of all evil, LOL. I have to fight with my daughter to get it done and it is so aggravating! I've lost it over that issue more than once. I always feel bad after it, too, though. Homework is the issue that I deal with the most with complaining parents. They complain that I am too lax (not all of them).
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and flew around the house on my broom for a while
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OMG, LOL! Do I have permission to use this analogy? I love it.
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I am dying to write my T and amend what I said.
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I hate that feeling! It makes it so difficult to wait until next session. When I feel like this and have called my T, he always says that he would rather me call him and spend 10 minutes talking about it rather than having me suffer until next session. I hear what you are saying, that you want to be independent. But, I think it might be beneficial for you to email your T. There will be a time when independence is the goal (I hate saying that, because for me it will probably be 15 years down the road if not longer), but maybe now is the time to lean on T. (((McKell)))