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[quote=Anonymous]And likely ND themselves, how do you cope? My DH is a good guy and tries hard to be a good day and he never crosses any red lines but when he gets stressed he’s very prone to being pissy in unproductive and getting into power struggles with our kids. This seems to get worse as the kids get older (he was actually pretty good with the kids as babies and toddlers) and it’s not all the time but I am so worried as our oldest becomes a tween/teen and gets REALLY good at pushing buttons that we are going to need more help (again). We did parent training about 5 years ago and it was so helpful but I feel like we need something different soon. I have been trying to basically make things as easy as possible and keep my cool myself but sometimes I end up feeling resentful about having to minimize possibilities for things escalating so often. [/quote]
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