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calling all those who suffered wiht competitive boys last year

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 14:01

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 14:13

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 20:17

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 20:19

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LadyTophamHatt · 21/02/2007 20:20

for some of us it just goes on and on and on though.....

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mrsflowerpot · 21/02/2007 20:21

how old is your ds cod, mine is nearly 6 and is so competitive and bossy and cross when things don't go his way - it would be loverly to know he will grow out of it.

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foxinsocks · 21/02/2007 20:21

duh!

please give me some hope cod - hope old is yours now (was it ds1?)

mine is worse than ever at the moment ggrrr

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 20:26

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foxinsocks · 21/02/2007 20:28

oh god, the silent tears kill me. When they try to be brave about it and you know it is ripping their little hearts (sob).

so you reckon 8 (shudder) - so only 2 and a bit more years of hell for me.

Ds is in reception now and I think this is why it has got worse - loads of kids and lots more opportunity for competition.

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 20:31

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ssd · 21/02/2007 20:34

great!

ds1 is 8.5 too and summer born

I'm in for it........

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foxinsocks · 21/02/2007 20:35

that's interesting - thanks cod

I know you may think I'm mad, but I was seriously thinking of asking ds's teacher whether she thought ds should 'talk' to someone about his complete inability to control his emotions when it comes to competition. He is so OTT about it that he doesn't even want to go to football training

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mrsflowerpot · 21/02/2007 20:43

another couple of years then...

I was going to start a thread about 'how do I help ds stop being bossy and competitive', but I had a feeling the answer would be 'ride it out for a year or two' .

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 20:50

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controlfreakydave · 21/02/2007 20:54

well... my ds1 is 9.5 and still finds such things soooooooo hard. still loses it completely and innappropriately..... i think it's slowly (V V SLOWLY it feels like) improving......

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foxinsocks · 21/02/2007 20:54

mmm yes I think the tiredness of doing full days at school has not made things any easier (sigh)

the angry hands thing is interesting - ds tends to go into a sort of rage - either full on sobbing or a sort of real angry crying - does that sound familiar?

it is a tiresome phase ggrrrr

so glad your ds1 may be 'over' it

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 20:55

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stoppinattwo · 21/02/2007 20:55

Cod, i dont think they ever stop DP is just a little boy in big pants!!!!!

hates to lose, infact it isnt an option.................very boring

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controlfreakydave · 21/02/2007 20:55

also have found with him blood sugar levels are key... if he's hungry he cant control himself.... if he fills himself up on simple carbs at lunch (especially white rice / pasta which he loves) then by mid afternoon he will crash and burn.....

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stoppinattwo · 21/02/2007 20:57

bananas very good energy food, slow release, big them at brekkie time and by 10am the teacher will be climbing the walls

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PussyWillow · 21/02/2007 21:22

Does this count with summer born competitive tomboy girls too? I have one and she is dreadful ...

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FluffyMummy123 · 21/02/2007 21:52

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therealcontrolfreakydave · 21/02/2007 23:09

how close in age are they cod? my ds's are 19 months apart and are sooooooo competitive with each other. like yours ds2 is a. chilled and b. really good at the things ds1 wants to excel at. ds1 supports your theory as he is summer baby....

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frogs · 21/02/2007 23:18

Summer born boys thing is also tough because there's always at least one and usually several other boys who can outclass them without even breaking sweat. However hard they try they'll never be the biggest or the best at footie. Sob.

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FluffyMummy123 · 22/02/2007 17:10

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