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difficult child may be turned more to typical teen, but the difficult child exists (a funny)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 339241" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>HAHA </p><p></p><p>JJJ - my sentiment exactly. At that late stage in the game, made no sense for difficult child to walk out on a exam knowing the result is needing to repeat a entire semester in that class again. I was questioning the skewed thought process for sure lol. But, tis the mind of my difficult child!</p><p></p><p>He is for sure fortunate it worked out allright in the end. It easily (and rightly) could have gone the other way.</p><p></p><p>He would do amazing in a field of social injustice in some sense. But he has this ideal that if something is wrongly done towards someone, the "victim" is justified in making a point in any manner they like, right or wrong, since he fails to realize that being wronged does not mean you can respond however you might like. Maybe natural consequences will occur often enough to help him maintain his passion to defend an underdog while acquiring skills to respond effectively without undermining himself in the process lol. Time will tell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 339241, member: 4264"] HAHA JJJ - my sentiment exactly. At that late stage in the game, made no sense for difficult child to walk out on a exam knowing the result is needing to repeat a entire semester in that class again. I was questioning the skewed thought process for sure lol. But, tis the mind of my difficult child! He is for sure fortunate it worked out allright in the end. It easily (and rightly) could have gone the other way. He would do amazing in a field of social injustice in some sense. But he has this ideal that if something is wrongly done towards someone, the "victim" is justified in making a point in any manner they like, right or wrong, since he fails to realize that being wronged does not mean you can respond however you might like. Maybe natural consequences will occur often enough to help him maintain his passion to defend an underdog while acquiring skills to respond effectively without undermining himself in the process lol. Time will tell! [/QUOTE]
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