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difficult child is struggling and I'm feeling pretty hopeless
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 594170" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Thanks for the advice, Midwestmom. I will look into a two year community college program for her when the time comes. And thank you, Recovering, for the kind words of advice. I managed to get her to school today without much of a fight, but during second period she told the teacher she didn't feel well and wanted to go home due to anxiety. The teacher called the school psychiatric to come and talk to her. I have no idea what his magic words are that he says to her, but he is the only person on campus who can convince her to go back to class. Within minutes he can calm her down and talk her into toughing it out the rest of the day. difficult child loves him. I sure could use his help in the mornings when she refuses to get outta bed! So she is back in class today and she made a promise to attend school all next week. Hopefully she is good on her promise. We have seven weeks left till summer vacation. I am so looking forward to not having these kinds of battles for two whole months!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 594170, member: 2196"] Thanks for the advice, Midwestmom. I will look into a two year community college program for her when the time comes. And thank you, Recovering, for the kind words of advice. I managed to get her to school today without much of a fight, but during second period she told the teacher she didn't feel well and wanted to go home due to anxiety. The teacher called the school psychiatric to come and talk to her. I have no idea what his magic words are that he says to her, but he is the only person on campus who can convince her to go back to class. Within minutes he can calm her down and talk her into toughing it out the rest of the day. difficult child loves him. I sure could use his help in the mornings when she refuses to get outta bed! So she is back in class today and she made a promise to attend school all next week. Hopefully she is good on her promise. We have seven weeks left till summer vacation. I am so looking forward to not having these kinds of battles for two whole months! [/QUOTE]
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