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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 243665" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>It's always a little heatbreaking to see other kids doing things in life that we wanted/dreamed of for our difficult children. I even find myself doing it a little with my easy child and difficult child. Just last night, easy child was asking about how to make an f in cursive writing (grade 3). It's something I taught difficult child to do in about grade 7/8 and he still doesn't like to try. I just commented oh difficult child, I guess that's why you never learned it, they teach it in grade 3, and you were in XXX program then. At that time we were just trying to get him to school to learn ANYTHING, let alone cursive writing. Led me to thinking of all the other things difficult child missed out on and made me a little sad too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 243665, member: 1161"] It's always a little heatbreaking to see other kids doing things in life that we wanted/dreamed of for our difficult children. I even find myself doing it a little with my easy child and difficult child. Just last night, easy child was asking about how to make an f in cursive writing (grade 3). It's something I taught difficult child to do in about grade 7/8 and he still doesn't like to try. I just commented oh difficult child, I guess that's why you never learned it, they teach it in grade 3, and you were in XXX program then. At that time we were just trying to get him to school to learn ANYTHING, let alone cursive writing. Led me to thinking of all the other things difficult child missed out on and made me a little sad too. [/QUOTE]
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