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Do I force my difficult child to grow up?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 54867"><p>I don't think you can force him to grow up. He is who he is. My difficult child is upset if they just change a classroom for a day. Totally sets him off. The move to middle school is big. I have had so many talks with my difficult child. About liking who he is, not worrying about what others think. Still, he wants to be accepted so much. The middle school setting is going to be a big change. He will probably mature a lot with the transition. The first year of middle school was a disaster for us. I didn't realize how hard that was on him. Trying to fit in with 1000 other kids. This year was better, and hoping for an even better 8th grade next year. Good luck. Great ideas above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 54867"] I don't think you can force him to grow up. He is who he is. My difficult child is upset if they just change a classroom for a day. Totally sets him off. The move to middle school is big. I have had so many talks with my difficult child. About liking who he is, not worrying about what others think. Still, he wants to be accepted so much. The middle school setting is going to be a big change. He will probably mature a lot with the transition. The first year of middle school was a disaster for us. I didn't realize how hard that was on him. Trying to fit in with 1000 other kids. This year was better, and hoping for an even better 8th grade next year. Good luck. Great ideas above. [/QUOTE]
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