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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 538392" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Wonderful! Has he got plans on what he wants to do? difficult child 3 is enrolled at college (computing course) but also trying to complete his high schooling part time (I don't think he will do it, but the college course will replace a high school graduation once he gets his first certificate of completion). The thing is, with the ongoing learning support, difficult child 3's college studies are much more directed towards his abilities and where I think he will eventually go career-wise. He really isn't going to need to be able to analyse Shakespeare, or write poetry. While I'd like him to have a broader education, I'm also a realist.</p><p></p><p>So ANY success that any of us can claim for our children, is a success for all and a hope for those of us whose struggles are far from over.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for updating us.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 538392, member: 1991"] Wonderful! Has he got plans on what he wants to do? difficult child 3 is enrolled at college (computing course) but also trying to complete his high schooling part time (I don't think he will do it, but the college course will replace a high school graduation once he gets his first certificate of completion). The thing is, with the ongoing learning support, difficult child 3's college studies are much more directed towards his abilities and where I think he will eventually go career-wise. He really isn't going to need to be able to analyse Shakespeare, or write poetry. While I'd like him to have a broader education, I'm also a realist. So ANY success that any of us can claim for our children, is a success for all and a hope for those of us whose struggles are far from over. Thank you for updating us. Marg [/QUOTE]
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