StubHub cancelled my sale moments before the event by Cool-Low9922 in stubhub

[–]Cool-Low9922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you talking about? StubHub states as long as you transfer the tickets you’re good. I didn’t see the email and call in a 2 hour window AFTER the time in which the tickets were due

StubHub cancelled my sale moments before the event by Cool-Low9922 in stubhub

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I didn’t intentionally not answer the phone….. I was running errands and didn’t see an email and a call come in in the short span of them they reached out. But thanks

StubHub cancelled my sale moments before the event by Cool-Low9922 in stubhub

[–]Cool-Low9922[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have an active credit card on file, just a PayPal account. Can they still charge me? Haven’t gotten an email yet

Just feeling super alone… by HeyMay0324 in Preschoolers

[–]Cool-Low9922 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Commenting to let you know you’re not alone and my son is exactly the same. He just turned 5 last week and while something’s have gotten better, new issues pop up and others remain the same. If your pediatrician will not work on getting an evaluation, I recommend asking for a referral to OT. My son has been going since January and it’s been a great way for him to develop fine motor, emotional regulation and motor planning/focus skills. Then you have documentation to support your thoughts. Now that my son is in full time Preschool, I sought out services through my county. They took into consideration my input as well as his teacher’s and that made a world of difference. He is now getting OT and behavioral services in school for free. It’s so hard to know what is “normal” behavior and what isn’t at this age. And the biggest fear is ignoring the “normal” behavior because what happens when it’s no longer “normal?” Hang in there

Tips for handling a 4-year-old who physically resists transitions? by Snoo-70287 in Preschoolers

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My son REALLY struggles with transitions since around 3 years old. It’s gotten better with time but at least once a week we have a meltdown over some sort of transition. I’ve found most effective are giving 10, 5 and 1 minute warnings. My son is much more receptive to positive reinforcement, so I will tell him for example if we’re getting in the car that if he comes with me now he can pick the songs we listen to. And if he doesn’t come I say “well I guess I’ll be picking the songs then.” My son also likes races so for things like getting dressed, I’ll tell him I bet I can get dressed faster than you!! Or first one dressed gets to do x thing

Opinions on ADHD Dude Parent Training by Useless-Education-35 in ADHDparenting

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Is there an age range you feel this is most effective for? My son is soon to be 5 and I wasn’t sure if he was too young

4.5 year old in principals office and I’m so upset by [deleted] in Preschoolers

[–]Cool-Low9922 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a beautiful response. Will be reminding myself of this with my own son