Anonymous wrote:My kids spend the entire summer with their dad in another state, and they started when my youngest was going into second grade. We have never had this problem. From the beginning, we told them that dad's rules were at his house and my rules at my house. No arguments. They have always transitioned with no problems.
Anonymous wrote:Going into 2nd grade. Aside from food, it's been our easiest transition yet. I just can't wait for ds to get back into eating our normal food and stop throwing fits over it. He ate so well last year, and I hate having to start over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes. You two need to grow up and become better coparents for your child's sake.
Not possible when one of them is an abuser.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is back from summer at dads. He ate (according to dad) m&m yogurt every day for lunch at camp, and popcorn chicken and fries for dinner every day. He only drinks juice and soda at dads too. This is out of my control. I get it.
But I'm really annoyed because now he's home and I don't have the same policy. So my kid hasn't eaten dinner in THREE DAYS because he now hates tacos, chicken thighs, and whatever we had 3 nights ago. He's not eating his school lunch because it's not full of sugar and candy. So he's hungry. And I have to listen to the tantrums and screaming while he readjusts to the real world. IT SUCKS. And my child's dentist was worried about him being deficient in something, so the pediatrician was worried about the child's diet. Guess what ex??? You're so damned worried about deficiencies and yet you don't feed him healthy food!! THERE IS A CONNECTION!
Ok I'm done. I'm going to go give a screaming hungry child a shower now. This sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Going into second grade, he's old enough to stop throwing fits over food. However, going from his dad's house to yours is probably a pretty big transition.
Take a deep breath, wait him out.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. You two need to grow up and become better coparents for your child's sake.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes. You two need to grow up and become better coparents for your child's sake.
Going into second grade, he's old enough to stop throwing fits over food. However, going from his dad's house to yours is probably a pretty big transition.
Anonymous wrote:He may not show it now, but he will appreciate the stability and the grown up parenting when he's older.
Hang in there, OP.
Anonymous wrote:How old is the kid?