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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1886459" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi again, [USER=378206]@Catherine4188[/USER], in various ways the whole family is trying to cope. Perhaps your eldest is feeling as though she is being expected to do too much. Whether she is of any age to be able to understand what is happening I am not sure. </p><p>Praising her for your helpfulness and doing something special with her which she enjoys ? how to bake a cake, some hobby or game, and if possible something with your hubby.</p><p>Family counselling may also be something to consider.</p><p>When things are overwhelming it is only natural to hide away but children (whilst being good at playing hide and seek) need your care. And their cuddles and laughter are infectious and uplifting. Breathe, Step at a time.</p><p>Best Wishes !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1886459, member: 468714"] Hi again, [USER=378206]@Catherine4188[/USER], in various ways the whole family is trying to cope. Perhaps your eldest is feeling as though she is being expected to do too much. Whether she is of any age to be able to understand what is happening I am not sure. Praising her for your helpfulness and doing something special with her which she enjoys ? how to bake a cake, some hobby or game, and if possible something with your hubby. Family counselling may also be something to consider. When things are overwhelming it is only natural to hide away but children (whilst being good at playing hide and seek) need your care. And their cuddles and laughter are infectious and uplifting. Breathe, Step at a time. Best Wishes !!! [/QUOTE]
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