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In-home tutor and savior?
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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 239095" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>You sure do try everything, I'm tired just reading it, you should feel good about how you are handling this. It does amaze me how similar your difficult child and Major is... you got me wondering if Major might be a bit Aspie as well. I hope he learns to like the time with his tudor/mentor. I was going to suggest that it might have been good to have someone to just be the mentor but thinking it through more, I think it is good he gets to have down time with the same guy that will make him work, and I'm thrilled you get to back off on this one area, so you can concentrate on any of the other areas that need to be dealt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 239095, member: 2005"] You sure do try everything, I'm tired just reading it, you should feel good about how you are handling this. It does amaze me how similar your difficult child and Major is... you got me wondering if Major might be a bit Aspie as well. I hope he learns to like the time with his tudor/mentor. I was going to suggest that it might have been good to have someone to just be the mentor but thinking it through more, I think it is good he gets to have down time with the same guy that will make him work, and I'm thrilled you get to back off on this one area, so you can concentrate on any of the other areas that need to be dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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