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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 224824" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>I am also going to school right now and when my difficult child was arrested I had to make a decision on whether to finish this program or put all my attention toward difficult child. After that happened, I thought school might have been taking away some time with both kids and that's why she acted out and got into a serious situation. Talk about feeling guilty.</p><p> </p><p>But my questions to you are: what would your son gain by you quitting? Would you be doing anything different than you are now? Is that difference worth putting your future on hold? Are your instructors willing to work around your family issues? Having mine tell me my kids/family comes first made it a much better experience for me. And I don't feel guilty for missing a few classes because I had to take care of difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>sometimes we forget that we are human too. We have needs, wants, goals and aspirations. If we don't keep ourselves happy and satisfied, then we aren't helping anyone around us. </p><p> </p><p>It's 4 days. Congratulations on making it this far ((HUGS)). I still have clinic duty for the next 5 months but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 224824, member: 6118"] I am also going to school right now and when my difficult child was arrested I had to make a decision on whether to finish this program or put all my attention toward difficult child. After that happened, I thought school might have been taking away some time with both kids and that's why she acted out and got into a serious situation. Talk about feeling guilty. But my questions to you are: what would your son gain by you quitting? Would you be doing anything different than you are now? Is that difference worth putting your future on hold? Are your instructors willing to work around your family issues? Having mine tell me my kids/family comes first made it a much better experience for me. And I don't feel guilty for missing a few classes because I had to take care of difficult child. sometimes we forget that we are human too. We have needs, wants, goals and aspirations. If we don't keep ourselves happy and satisfied, then we aren't helping anyone around us. It's 4 days. Congratulations on making it this far ((HUGS)). I still have clinic duty for the next 5 months but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel... [/QUOTE]
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