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Old 05-19-2015, 10:12 AM
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I'm no help either as I've not been put in that situation to give advice. First and foremost, congratulations on getting a job!! I'm really proud of you for going to school, getting a job and supporting your family! You are a modern-day superwoman!! Secondly, no matter how hard it is to deal with our children, it's just a phase and eventually they will get over whatever is bothering them (in your case, you going back to work). Just surround him with love and support when you are home with him, assuring him he is still your #1. It's hairy now, emotionally draining, but every day will get easier and one day, you'll be through this hurdle and on to the next--maybe a girl toying with your son's emotions--who knows! Best advice, take every day as they come and shower him with the love and support that he's used to getting! <3 You've got this!!
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