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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks again for the support. MB doesn't seem to take a lunch break, she's in her office the entire day, typing away (although I've peeked in a few times to ask a question, etc, and half the time she seems to be working and the other half she's online shopping). She used to leave the house on occasion but hasn't left during my shift in months now (possibly due to the cold weather??). I've spoken to her about his behavior issues, I've spoken to her about trying to keep him on a quiet time schedule when I'm not there, I've spoken to her about the issues I'm facing with him with quiet time. She just says "i think it's normal two year old behavior" "keeping him on a schedule is too difficult "yes, quiet time is tricky, that's why i usually don't bother with it..." There are other issues with DC. Mostly related to hyperactivity but also lack of self control. We go to a music class every week. He has a "crush" on a girl there. She's his age but he's twice her size. He goes up to her, in the middle of a song when she's trying to dance, and will give her a big, squeeZing way too tight hug, and proceed to kiss her. She's struggling to get away the whole time. We've spoken about it many times (I've tried to redirect him to ask for a high five from her instead, I've told him he has to ask permission before hugging or kissing, I've threatened to leave music class early, I've put him in time out, etc). But he doesn't listen and this is a continual problem. At the last music class i said "if you hug or kiss her once more we're leaving immediately" he went over to her and licked her instead! *facepalm* Clearly between the unsupportive work at home MB and her hyperactive child, I'm starting to feel it's time to move on. [/quote]
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