Let's all go wild and act like savage animals.
I really hate to say it, but it's so much easier when the doctor is at work. It happened again this weekend, where the kids and I had a really awesome Saturday on our own. We played, they were respectful and cooperative, we sent DH pictures, and the children were asleep when he got home. Everyone was happy. Sunday, only only worked half a day. When he got home at lunch time all hell broke loose. Whining, crying, willful disobedience, temper tantrums. It was like I was dealing with two completely different kids. We repeat this pattern almost every weekend.
I think maybe they're trying to get his attention, but they don't really know how to play with him (and he doesn't really know how to play with them). They do always to track him down and see what he's doing, but they won't actually stay engaged doing anything with him unless I'm right there coaching everybody. Every time I try to step back and let him do his thing, the kids just follow me and whine. But if I take charge of the kids they won't cooperate for me because they have to wander off and see what DH is doing. The only thing that seems to work is scheduling forced containment-- family grocery store trip, walk, etc.
I'm so tired and frustrated. Does this happen to anyone else?
I really hate to say it, but it's so much easier when the doctor is at work. It happened again this weekend, where the kids and I had a really awesome Saturday on our own. We played, they were respectful and cooperative, we sent DH pictures, and the children were asleep when he got home. Everyone was happy. Sunday, only only worked half a day. When he got home at lunch time all hell broke loose. Whining, crying, willful disobedience, temper tantrums. It was like I was dealing with two completely different kids. We repeat this pattern almost every weekend.
I think maybe they're trying to get his attention, but they don't really know how to play with him (and he doesn't really know how to play with them). They do always to track him down and see what he's doing, but they won't actually stay engaged doing anything with him unless I'm right there coaching everybody. Every time I try to step back and let him do his thing, the kids just follow me and whine. But if I take charge of the kids they won't cooperate for me because they have to wander off and see what DH is doing. The only thing that seems to work is scheduling forced containment-- family grocery store trip, walk, etc.
I'm so tired and frustrated. Does this happen to anyone else?
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