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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 602835" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Bunny~ I agree, structure tends to be good for a family.</p><p>Svengandhi~ I hope you can get easy child's books switched, I wouldn't want a depressed teen reading about suicide! Your difficult child sounds a bit like Duckie... the older she gets, the better she fits.</p><p>Liahona~ you sound <em>busy</em>! I can understand why you would homeschool year round, it could be difficult to get things running smoothly after an extended break. Cherub sounds adorable!</p><p>LDM~ It sounds like difficult child has found an area that he thrives in, good for him! As for school, would it be possible for him to get formal internships in order not to stay all day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 602835, member: 1722"] Bunny~ I agree, structure tends to be good for a family. Svengandhi~ I hope you can get easy child's books switched, I wouldn't want a depressed teen reading about suicide! Your difficult child sounds a bit like Duckie... the older she gets, the better she fits. Liahona~ you sound [I]busy[/I]! I can understand why you would homeschool year round, it could be difficult to get things running smoothly after an extended break. Cherub sounds adorable! LDM~ It sounds like difficult child has found an area that he thrives in, good for him! As for school, would it be possible for him to get formal internships in order not to stay all day? [/QUOTE]
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