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[quote=Anonymous]You've gotten a lot of good advice in this thread. I will just add one thing (echoing something someone else said): you need to find somehting fun to do with your DS on a regular basis. If you've gotten into a habit of always taking charge of your other kid so your DH can be the sports parent with DS, that needs to change. You need to switch off regularly so your DH picks up your other kid from school or whatever while you get to go watch DS play and be there when his team wins. DH will resist but hold your ground. But you should really find something for you and DS to do together. It can be a show you watch or Wednesday trip to the ice cream shop or whatever. Just something he enjoys that you can be a part of. It's really, really important to have some pleasant time with him. It will make a difference in all your interactions. I'm sorry you're having a rough time. Parenting some kids is really hard. [/quote]
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