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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, based on your last long comment, I get where your heart is, but yeah, you need to drop that kind of stuff. Especially if you're both working, and you feel spent and exhausted, and you're mad that DH doesn't do more. And I don't see how the clothes and lunch directly relate to behaviors at school. [/quote] I am guessing you don’t have a child with SN? When DC has a seam that rubs on the chest or shoulders they fixate on it all day long getting more and more frustrated. Eventually something else sets them off and they lose it or demand to take off the clothing right in the middle of school and can’t move on until they do. This has happened, although it was a couple years ago. If they don’t eat lunch they get hangry. Last time my child hit another kid over nothing in last period. [/quote] I do have a kid with SN. I think OPs level of control here sounds over the top, and in our household if one parent were acting that way, it would probably be a big source of stress in our marriage. As OP describes it, those are definitely things that should be dropped. [/quote]
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