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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 592684"><p>Yes, my mood has improved so I'm much more functional. His therapist recomended that he do adult supervised volunteer hours. I think it is to get difficult child 1 out of the house 2-3 hours a day. difficult child 1 wants to be paid for it, so he wants to mow lawns for the neighbors. He has mowed one lawn. The therapist thinks that if there is less time at home it'll help improve difficult child 1's patience with his siblings when he is at home. I'm not sure that will be the case, but him mowing the neighbors lawns for $5 a lawn will be good for him. I'm not hopeful that when the novalty wears of it will continue. We are also going to have a staff mtg. to talk about other possibilities. </p><p></p><p>Right now he is so far behind in his homework that is all he is doing after school. With a libral amount of procrastination thrown in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 592684"] Yes, my mood has improved so I'm much more functional. His therapist recomended that he do adult supervised volunteer hours. I think it is to get difficult child 1 out of the house 2-3 hours a day. difficult child 1 wants to be paid for it, so he wants to mow lawns for the neighbors. He has mowed one lawn. The therapist thinks that if there is less time at home it'll help improve difficult child 1's patience with his siblings when he is at home. I'm not sure that will be the case, but him mowing the neighbors lawns for $5 a lawn will be good for him. I'm not hopeful that when the novalty wears of it will continue. We are also going to have a staff mtg. to talk about other possibilities. Right now he is so far behind in his homework that is all he is doing after school. With a libral amount of procrastination thrown in. [/QUOTE]
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