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Am I the only one

Just curious, Any other SAHM’s counting the days until school ENDS so you don’t have to wake up early, pack lunches, get these kids ready, drop them off and be able to sleep in with your babies. I feel like everyone talks about wanting school to start again but I can’t wait for school to end! I’m also taking night classes so after school days are so busy. I imagine when she gets older I might feel the same way as other parents cus I get it. But as of right now In the mornings I’m just trying to chill and not have to get anyone ready, pack lunches and not have to leave my house lol please tell me I’m not the only one waiting for school to end!

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What sicknesses are going around? My son just threw up and it seemed really random because he didn’t seem sick or anything.

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I'm soooo excited my oldest is bout to be 4 we haven't even had the party yet an I'm tired lol....But 4real omg time needs to slow down 😅🥲 1/30/20

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Almost 4 yr old

Anyone else’s child uncontrollable. He doesn’t listen to anything or anyone. Rewards/praise doesn’t make a difference. He’s an absolute nightmare and no one can handle his behaviour anymore. He tells off his younger brother for doing wrong but thinks it’s fine when he does the same thing. He has no sense of danger and no fear when what he does could result in harm. What can I do? I’ve had enough of his behaviour and don’t know how to knock it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. People may say it’s normal behaviour for his age but in my opinion this isn’t normal. He’s too much

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When to give in or keep disciplining

My son (3) had asked for orange juice and it was about 8:15 PM. He had about 15 more mins left til bed time. Last time we went to the dentist, they advised me no juice or sugary foods before bed as it causes cavities so I've been practicing. That, and I know my son gets a bit more hyper after drinking or eating anything with sugar, where it's ice cream or fruit. I said no Aiden, it's almost bed time, you can have it tomorrow. Idk if it was the second or third no for him that he didn't get what he wanted but he raised his voice and yelled at me. Kind of a surprise that shocked me really. On one hand I should've known to stop whatever I was doing and talk to him, that was my bad. But the moment I said Aiden, don't yell, he kept yelling louder to the point I said that's it. You're going to the room, he put off resistance and defiance until I was closer to the room and he said I'm sorry Mommy I'll behave. At that point idk if I should've gone through with it or gave into it thinking he learned his lesson. But I went ahead and gave him a time out. My question is, when kids say that, is it manipulation tactic only catered to Moms lol and if so, should I still continue to discipline? I need some advice. Thank you!

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