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When I Am Fussy

When I Am Fussy

  • At Home

What I might be saying is, “I am feeling sick, or tired, or hungry.” I might be trying to tell you I am sad or mad, or just overwhelmed by everything going on around me. You can help me by…

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When I Throw a Tantrum

When I Throw a Tantrum

  • At Home

What I may be saying is, “I am frustrated! I want to do this, but I am not able,” or “I don’t know how to communicate what I am feeling to you.” Sometimes I might tantrum when I am tired…

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When I Fuss When You Say Good-Bye

When I Fuss When You Say Good-Bye

  • Home Again

If I cry, kick, and scream when you leave me, even if it’s only for an hour and I’m with someone I know and like, I may be saying, “Life feels a little uncertain. I need you. I depend on you…

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When I Go Back to Earlier Behaviors

When I Go Back to Earlier Behaviors

  • Veteran

When I go back to earlier behaviors, such as wanting a bottle again after I have been drinking from a cup, or refusing to use the potty after I have been successful at potty training, I may be saying, “All…

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When I Ask Where My Veteran Parent Is

When I Ask Where My Veteran Parent Is

  • Veteran

I may be saying, “I’m trying to understand what is going on and feel a little control in my life.” Tell me in simple, clear words what is happening. Invite me to help do something like draw a picture for…

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When I Look Sad or I’m Clingy

When I Look Sad or I’m Clingy

  • Veteran

I may be saying, “I feel tension. Something is going on.” or “I’m trying to understand what’s going on and feel a little in control of my life.” You can help me by offering simple, clear words for what is…

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If a Lot of Noise Makes Me Upset

If a Lot of Noise Makes Me Upset

  • Veteran

When I cry and get fussy when there is a lot of noise and/or people around, I may be saying, “It is upsetting—hard for me to take in all of the changes.” You can support me by keeping my daily…

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If I Act Afraid of My Veteran Parent

If I Act Afraid of My Veteran Parent

  • Veteran

When I pull away or act afraid of my veteran parent, what I may be saying is, “I need time to get to know you again and to feel safe and at ease with you.” You can support me by…

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When I Look Confused

When I Look Confused

  • Veteran

I may be saying, “What’s going on here?” You can support me, especially when you first leave military service and so much is changing, by telling me what is happening in clear and simple words. “Mommy is coming home and…

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If a Lot of Noise Makes Me Upset

If a Lot of Noise Makes Me Upset

  • Home Again

When I cry and get fussy when there is a lot of noise and/or people around, I may be saying, “It is upsetting—hard for me to take it all in.” You can support me by keeping my daily routines consistent.…

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If I Act Afraid of My Returning Parent

If I Act Afraid of My Returning Parent

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When I cry, hesitate, pull away from/act afraid of my parent who has just come home, what I may be saying is, “I need time to get to know you again and to feel safe and at ease with you.”…

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When I Act Like I Don’t Care

When I Act Like I Don’t Care

  • Deployed

You may wonder about how I am feeling when I giggle, laugh, and play even though my parent is deployed. What I may be saying is, “Even though my Mom is gone, there is so much for me to see and do and…

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When Parent Reminders Make Me Sad

When Parent Reminders Make Me Sad

  • Deployed

I may be saying that sometimes I need a break from thinking about the separation, and I have other things to think about and do. To support me, please understand that my need for “staying-connected” activities may change from day…

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When I Go Back to Earlier Behaviors

When I Go Back to Earlier Behaviors

  • Deployed

When I go back to earlier behaviors, such as wanting a bottle again after I have been drinking from a cup, or refusing to use the potty after I have been successful at potty training, what I may be saying…

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When I Hit or Bite

When I Hit or Bite

  • At Home

I may be saying, “Sometimes I’m angry,” or “I have so many feelings inside and no words for them that I lose control.” What you can do to support me is stop me firmly and gently. Tell me “It’s not…

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When I Am Fussy or Won’t Stop Crying

When I Am Fussy or Won’t Stop Crying

  • At Home

I may be saying, “I am feeling out of sorts, off my routine.” Or I may be saying, “I feel tension in the house.” I may simply be saying, “My body is growing and changing and I am extra sensitive…

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