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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 461938" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Do I ever doubt myself? Yes, of course!</p><p>I think we all do, but that's what makes us good parents. That allows us to be critical and innovative. </p><p>Like pp, you do the best you can we what you have. It would be a lot easier with a crystal ball, but I have not found one yet.</p><p>By changing his schooling, I don't believe you are over protective. You actually teach him something very valuable: education is a must, but the way you get that education can be adapted/twicked. </p><p>The two things I'm hoping to teach V: know yourself (weaknesses and strenghts) and try your best. </p><p>There is lots of ways to be happy and productive in life and there is nothing wrong in finding the ways that will work for your difficult child. Alternate schooling is a step towards that direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 461938, member: 11847"] Do I ever doubt myself? Yes, of course! I think we all do, but that's what makes us good parents. That allows us to be critical and innovative. Like pp, you do the best you can we what you have. It would be a lot easier with a crystal ball, but I have not found one yet. By changing his schooling, I don't believe you are over protective. You actually teach him something very valuable: education is a must, but the way you get that education can be adapted/twicked. The two things I'm hoping to teach V: know yourself (weaknesses and strenghts) and try your best. There is lots of ways to be happy and productive in life and there is nothing wrong in finding the ways that will work for your difficult child. Alternate schooling is a step towards that direction. [/QUOTE]
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