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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 160218" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>difficult child has been on a roll since last night. Yesterday he came home with an mp3 player. First he found it, then when I told him we were taking it to lost and found this morning, he said Robert gave it to him for .50$ and because it was friendship day. What??? I don't think so. So I took it away this morning and when I took him to school we took it to the office to be returned to the other boy.</p><p> </p><p>This afternoon the principal called, and they had apparently traded--mp3 player (128mb, no tuner, very basic) for his gameboy!!!! Now the the gameboy is old, but it is more expensive to replace. The principal made them trade back, and I explained to difficult child about the difference in values and how I was upset because he lied to me twice. </p><p> </p><p>He has been he** on wheels. He has been arguing, yelling, irrational, demanding, and just generally a PITA. I have so had it. I am ready to scream. I made him take a melatonin, not something I usually do on a weekend, but I just cannot deal with him for much longer. </p><p> </p><p>To top it off, we increased his Daytrana Wednesday. The last few days have been chaotic, but I can't help but wonder if the Daytrana is in part responsible for this. I think I will give it a few more days and see, but I am so glad I GET to go to work tommorrow. Yippee yippee yay yay. </p><p> </p><p>I so understand why some animals eat their young. I so get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 160218, member: 3184"] difficult child has been on a roll since last night. Yesterday he came home with an mp3 player. First he found it, then when I told him we were taking it to lost and found this morning, he said Robert gave it to him for .50$ and because it was friendship day. What??? I don't think so. So I took it away this morning and when I took him to school we took it to the office to be returned to the other boy. This afternoon the principal called, and they had apparently traded--mp3 player (128mb, no tuner, very basic) for his gameboy!!!! Now the the gameboy is old, but it is more expensive to replace. The principal made them trade back, and I explained to difficult child about the difference in values and how I was upset because he lied to me twice. He has been he** on wheels. He has been arguing, yelling, irrational, demanding, and just generally a PITA. I have so had it. I am ready to scream. I made him take a melatonin, not something I usually do on a weekend, but I just cannot deal with him for much longer. To top it off, we increased his Daytrana Wednesday. The last few days have been chaotic, but I can't help but wonder if the Daytrana is in part responsible for this. I think I will give it a few more days and see, but I am so glad I GET to go to work tommorrow. Yippee yippee yay yay. I so understand why some animals eat their young. I so get it. [/QUOTE]
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