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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352480" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's right! I didn't realize you had posted just now so I edited my last post and added a little more recent info. It has been a whirlwind the past week so I can understand it would be almost impossible to catch up on it. </p><p></p><p>difficult child likes his mentor and PO so if he's ever had everything in place, it is now. Especially since we are all working together and there's no friction that I know of. This might be the best shot difficult child ever had. I wish he'd had it at 12yo, but as you alluded to- at 12 they are blaming the parent and not concentrating on what the kid needs.</p><p></p><p>difficult child and the mentor ended up hanging out at the mall today and playing demo games and eating ice cream. They are going to the museum tomorrow (I'm still shocked that that is one of the first places difficult child asked to go but I used to take him to various museums when he was younger- before the stealing spree started - I was afraid to take him after that. )- although the mentor says he needs to confirm times and if the museum is open. Sigh. If he doesn't call and confirm this evening as he said he would and then show up on time tomorrow, I will call tomorrow because I did stress to him today that I am scheduling things with these people around what he tells me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352480, member: 3699"] That's right! I didn't realize you had posted just now so I edited my last post and added a little more recent info. It has been a whirlwind the past week so I can understand it would be almost impossible to catch up on it. difficult child likes his mentor and PO so if he's ever had everything in place, it is now. Especially since we are all working together and there's no friction that I know of. This might be the best shot difficult child ever had. I wish he'd had it at 12yo, but as you alluded to- at 12 they are blaming the parent and not concentrating on what the kid needs. difficult child and the mentor ended up hanging out at the mall today and playing demo games and eating ice cream. They are going to the museum tomorrow (I'm still shocked that that is one of the first places difficult child asked to go but I used to take him to various museums when he was younger- before the stealing spree started - I was afraid to take him after that. )- although the mentor says he needs to confirm times and if the museum is open. Sigh. If he doesn't call and confirm this evening as he said he would and then show up on time tomorrow, I will call tomorrow because I did stress to him today that I am scheduling things with these people around what he tells me. [/QUOTE]
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