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... and refused to go back to sleep and finish his nap. No damn off time for mommy.
There were some whispered f-bombs in the hallway between their rooms.
And then last night I ... . I don't have time for that.
I got into bed tonight and the tense, all-over itchy anxiety feeling kept swelling.
I should have sucked it up and went for a run after getting the kids down. May have helped. Instead ...
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... was repeated this morning, the only difference being that it took a couple of months longer to get to the tantrum about mommy stage and it was two and not one doing their bit. It also took a bit longer and is much less severe than their sister's stranger's anxiety ( or as we refer to it in our house - mommy besottedness) to take root. At about a year she was so bad that I ...
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... , an assertive manager that doesn't take crap from either my employees or clients. My bosses admire me and love the way that I've turned the clinic around. I am a daughter that doesn't run to my mommy with every problem. I am a friend that people turn to for advice and a shoulder to cry on. I'm the wife that can (and has) held down my household while my husband has been away. I ...
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... Harvey Theater on Friday, November 27th.
Of the stage endeavor, Cate recently told ABC News, “We were incredibly apprehensive and slightly nervous but in the end that anxiety was the flipside of excitement. And in the end, we were just incredibly excited about bringing this work here; this Australian/Norwegian hybrid interpretation of one of the great masterworks, a great American classic, ...
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... can capture this on tape or cd.
When parents are away invite them to listen to the stories and songs sang by their parents. This would be a great time to talk about each child's family. It would also be a good transition for toddlers who are struggling with separation anxiety.
For a variation try recording you class singing songs and reading stories and send the audio home to families.
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... , mean and crazy streets of Manhattan to the hotel, and then try hard to be social and outgoing and professional with a bunch of strangers I'd never actually met in real life. All by myself. Without having an anxiety attack.
Turns out I am very brave. And Manhattan is clean and friendly and easy. And the hotel was lovely and I met Ezra Butler (who works with 1938 Media) in the lobby when I was ...
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