This is more of a vent post than a debate post....
So I've been doing a lot better with the kids. Balancing my life out better, taking a stand for what I want and willing to compromise more, taking my medication, and tryign to work in some exercising.
And little Jeffrey, who is now 7, is turning into a real good kid too. He's much more mature than his peers, and he's smart, and we're getting along good too.
Except...for his stubbornness. And what gets me riled up is when things are explained really clearly to him, like "Jeffrey. Get your shoes on. Please. I'm asking nicely. If I have to ask again, it's going to be less nice. if I ask after that, it will be mean. If you make me ask again, you will lose <random thing he loves>."
And still he just sits there, ignoring me, a scowl on his face as he feels oh so violated because I DARED to interupt his stead 9 hours of fun time to have him put his fucking shoes on!
And the easy way would be to just put his shoes on, then he can go back to doing what wants to do. This is even explained to him.
So it's usually like this:
"Please put your shoes on."
"NO!"
"Jeffrey, I'm asking nicely. you'll get in trouble if you don't put your shoes on."
"NO!"
"Last chance. I will ask nicely, or you can't play Xbox today."
"NO!"
"Ok, you just lost XBOX. You wanna go for no TV? Get your shoes on."
"NO!"
"Jeffrey...do you really want to lose your TV and XBOX? No? Well then why can't you get your shoes on?"
"NO!"
"Ok, no TV, no XBOX, and now we're not going to the beach like you wanted either. I warned you."
"OOOH WAHHHH WHY DID YOU DO THAT TO ME? I WAS JUST ABOUT TO GET THEM ON!"
So I've been doing a lot better with the kids. Balancing my life out better, taking a stand for what I want and willing to compromise more, taking my medication, and tryign to work in some exercising.
And little Jeffrey, who is now 7, is turning into a real good kid too. He's much more mature than his peers, and he's smart, and we're getting along good too.
Except...for his stubbornness. And what gets me riled up is when things are explained really clearly to him, like "Jeffrey. Get your shoes on. Please. I'm asking nicely. If I have to ask again, it's going to be less nice. if I ask after that, it will be mean. If you make me ask again, you will lose <random thing he loves>."
And still he just sits there, ignoring me, a scowl on his face as he feels oh so violated because I DARED to interupt his stead 9 hours of fun time to have him put his fucking shoes on!
And the easy way would be to just put his shoes on, then he can go back to doing what wants to do. This is even explained to him.
So it's usually like this:
"Please put your shoes on."
"NO!"
"Jeffrey, I'm asking nicely. you'll get in trouble if you don't put your shoes on."
"NO!"
"Last chance. I will ask nicely, or you can't play Xbox today."
"NO!"
"Ok, you just lost XBOX. You wanna go for no TV? Get your shoes on."
"NO!"
"Jeffrey...do you really want to lose your TV and XBOX? No? Well then why can't you get your shoes on?"
"NO!"
"Ok, no TV, no XBOX, and now we're not going to the beach like you wanted either. I warned you."
"OOOH WAHHHH WHY DID YOU DO THAT TO ME? I WAS JUST ABOUT TO GET THEM ON!"
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