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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 281968" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>Thank you all. We all are still reeling emotionally, yet I'm off to a wedding for my nephew and I plan to use this time to decompose as much as I am able. Translation, I plan on drinking and having a good time.</p><p></p><p>I'm very glad I got Major back in school, in part so the kids don't talk about him...that wouldn't help. I am also glad that it is the weekend and he can relax. He is doing ok by the way. His suicidal thoughts were intense but short lived. The kids that tease him the most aren't in sp ed... so next year they shouldn't have a lot of contact, yay.</p><p></p><p>Steely, I do get you on the homeschooling thing, Major loves the social aspect of school and that is a strength of his, I'd hate to see him lose that. But if I can't get the school to support him and if they are damaging him, I won't let that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 281968, member: 2005"] Thank you all. We all are still reeling emotionally, yet I'm off to a wedding for my nephew and I plan to use this time to decompose as much as I am able. Translation, I plan on drinking and having a good time. I'm very glad I got Major back in school, in part so the kids don't talk about him...that wouldn't help. I am also glad that it is the weekend and he can relax. He is doing ok by the way. His suicidal thoughts were intense but short lived. The kids that tease him the most aren't in sp ed... so next year they shouldn't have a lot of contact, yay. Steely, I do get you on the homeschooling thing, Major loves the social aspect of school and that is a strength of his, I'd hate to see him lose that. But if I can't get the school to support him and if they are damaging him, I won't let that happen. [/QUOTE]
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