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How Can I Help His Transition From Bus To Home Less Difficult?
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So for the past few weeks my son has been coming home from school and the second he gets in the house all hell breaks loose. Seriously it's like Jekyll and Hyde. I got him off the bus and he was happy and I was asking him about his day. When we got inside the door, his 2 year old sister came up to him and said "hey, we're watching Frosty!" He yelled and pushed her and screamed "No, don't talk to me!!". So I took him to his room and told him to hang his coat up and he threw a major fit and… read more

posted November 20, 2013
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We do snack... yes this happens a lot... not just when he gets home from school but anywhere he has had to be good. Now he is good because he knows he is in front of other people and when you come home you just let it out. It's not that he is thinking I want to get mad it just happens.. he's wore out from the long day. I ask, "What was the best part of your day" and "what was the not so great part of the day". That's it... when I ask more it gets to be an odd conversation.

posted November 20, 2013

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