Grumpy Grandma
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Hi to all of you lovelies.to all. I've been quiet but trying to keep track.
Jeanette:Hope you're getting some rest for that ankle, momma.
Linda: How're you feeling?!
Sheila: How's Bella doing?
Lacey: Oooooh, London! Your first time in Ol' Blighty? Will you get enough time for shopping, I hope?![]()
Jen: Thanks for sending me that discount link!
Janet: I'm cheering on the team (and the band, of course!) for tonight.
Candace: Are you still at AKL?! I can't keep up.
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I come seeking motherly advice. I'm sure someone here has dealt with this before as, before last night, I never had. What I think happened was Miss M had a full-on panic attack.This was at bed time. We had to go up twice because she hadn't gone to bed when we agreed. (We let her read before bedtime for a bit, then she turns out the light at a designated time.) Anyway, on the last trip up to see why she wasn't sleeping, all HECK broke loose. Screaming, fast breathing, crying, absolute WAILING, saying she was going to die, that she was afraid for me to leave, etc. I honestly thought I was going to have to take her to the hospital because she wasn't calming down.
I asked her if anything bad happened in school, nothing. It straight-up reminded me of the pre-talking days before we figured out a bedtime routine and I learned what the phrase "over-tired" meant.
I'm sure some of you have experienced this... any advice? I've been looking up relaxation techniques for younger kids, in case it happens again.
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This is going to be short because I'm sitting at my computer and that still hurts my back .... will try to post more later.
My suggestion would be to keep the news off .... I know that there has to still be lots of stories on there about the tornados ... it's still on ours out here so I can only imagine what it is like there. Seeing all that has got to be scary for a child. Miss M is one very smart little girl and probably knows and understands more than you are aware of. Just keep letting her know that you are all safe. Hugs to you both.