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Could it possibly be *gasp* sinking in???
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 200695" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I think more sinks in than we realize. I'm beginning to see that in my daughter when she comes to visit. Much of what was discussed when she was younger is frequently brought up with her views of them. It sounds strange to hear my words coming back with pride in her voice that she learned and understood much of what was said to her. She tells me she's glad I pushed her and didn't let her get away with goofing off in therapy.</p><p> </p><p>Our kids "get" much more than we think. What they do with the morals and values we teach them is up to them, but they do understand what we feel is important. Wynter understands that the medications and therapy will help her. She's probably just not sure she wants to change and, of course, she certainly doesn't want her mother to be right (that comes MUCH later).</p><p> </p><p>Let's hope she really does the work needed so she can go to high school. While homeschooling can give you an education, I truly believe that high school is a rite of passage -- the good and bad memories. They are a special time of our life and we all deserve to experience them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 200695, member: 3626"] I think more sinks in than we realize. I'm beginning to see that in my daughter when she comes to visit. Much of what was discussed when she was younger is frequently brought up with her views of them. It sounds strange to hear my words coming back with pride in her voice that she learned and understood much of what was said to her. She tells me she's glad I pushed her and didn't let her get away with goofing off in therapy. Our kids "get" much more than we think. What they do with the morals and values we teach them is up to them, but they do understand what we feel is important. Wynter understands that the medications and therapy will help her. She's probably just not sure she wants to change and, of course, she certainly doesn't want her mother to be right (that comes MUCH later). Let's hope she really does the work needed so she can go to high school. While homeschooling can give you an education, I truly believe that high school is a rite of passage -- the good and bad memories. They are a special time of our life and we all deserve to experience them. [/QUOTE]
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