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'but i want it' (reassurence needed)

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misdee · 01/04/2005 19:17

dd1 refused to eat her dinner, so we have told her she cant have chocolate eggs. she is whinging, crying screaming etc. please reassure me that we're doing this right.

i bl**dy hate easter, too much chocolate in the house for too long, and not easy to hide.

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Mud · 01/04/2005 19:18

you are doing the right thing definitely

oooggs · 01/04/2005 19:18

I agree you are doing the right thing. But I know it must be hard as I am not sat there listening to her.

LIZS · 01/04/2005 19:20

Sounds harsh but if she had been hungry she'd have attempted to eat dinner. Can you put her to bed if she won't stop ?

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misdee · 01/04/2005 19:21

she has stopped as i threatened her with no bath tonight if she carried on. best i better go run the bath now.

good job she loves baths.

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handlemecarefully · 01/04/2005 19:49

Spot on - doing exactly the right thing.

misdee · 01/04/2005 20:54

why do they make u feel like a bad mummy when you say no?

argh!!

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