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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have mantras for myself to deal with meltdowns. My kid is allowed to exist. My kid is allowed to take up space. My kid is allowed to sometimes inconvenience people. Society literally hinges on the existence of children. And, most importantly, the meltdowns are hardest for ME, the mother, and I kind of don’t give a rats ass if other people find my child annoying or loud. I do my absolute best to try and avoid causing inconvenience to others and I don’t go to things like black tie events with DC. We go to kid friendly events and activities. Sometimes kids melt down, sometimes they are loud, etc. It’s part of living in a society and people who don’t understand that can eff off. In my view, staying at home all the time is not an option. We live our life. Meltdowns happen. [/quote] I’m pp 18:05 and I say Amen to this post!! 😀[/quote]
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