Seriously, he wants them constantly, and I’m burnt out.
Physical touch might be your son’s primary way of expressing affection. It could also be that he craves closeness to you at times where he feels anxious, insecure, or some other way that would have him seeking comfort.
The nurse’s office is in an inconvenient location and my daughter often must rush between classes and is often late to class or lunch because she had to go to the nurse. While she has an excuse, her teachers still get irritated when she comes in late, and my daughter hates feeling left out socially when she’s not able to talk to her friends between classes or at lunch.
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