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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]20:44 my daughter is doing pretty well in preschool. I actually started her in a program in January for 2 days a week and it was a bit of a rough transition, but she adjusted well after a month or two. She doesn't give the teachers as hard of a time, but she does tend to cry a lot there too about the littlest things - a kid takes her toy, she doesn't want to do the activity the class is doing, etc. But the teachers are great about getting her to calm down and move on. To everyone else who says I am just doing it wrong... clearly you have just never experienced a truly spirited, difficult kid.[/quote] Wrong. I have two. Look, when you post on DCUM and a lot of posters agree, especially when those posters are more experienced moms, you should listen. You need to listen to and understand your child. Walking away does not help a two year old who is emotional ( not high needs - that terminology is garbage and an excuse unless it's a medical issue ). You have ONE CHILD, who isn't even really a toddler anymore. Seems to me you really aren't cut out to stay home (nor am I, but for different reasons). [/quote]
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