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Happy & nervous all at the same time
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 371814"><p>YEAH Ms. Duckie! I'm so proud of her and you too mom. Also, it makes me feel a bit relieved BECAUSE in a few weeks manster and his 6th grade class go on their "outdoor lab". They go to cabins in the mountains and spend the night M-F. They do stuff like archery and studying the environment. Very "hands on/experiential type learning" I know this will be good for him but I'm worried. Hoping they make sure to give the medications at the right time, etc. This is going to be a huge transition for him and I kind of see it as the proverbial bridge to another chapter. He needs to build his confidence and know that he can manage on "his own". Duckie's success gives me encouragement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 371814"] YEAH Ms. Duckie! I'm so proud of her and you too mom. Also, it makes me feel a bit relieved BECAUSE in a few weeks manster and his 6th grade class go on their "outdoor lab". They go to cabins in the mountains and spend the night M-F. They do stuff like archery and studying the environment. Very "hands on/experiential type learning" I know this will be good for him but I'm worried. Hoping they make sure to give the medications at the right time, etc. This is going to be a huge transition for him and I kind of see it as the proverbial bridge to another chapter. He needs to build his confidence and know that he can manage on "his own". Duckie's success gives me encouragement! [/QUOTE]
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