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<blockquote data-quote="danablue" data-source="post: 380861"><p>I would love your input. I'm starting to look at a therapeutic high school in Cambridge but would welcome any other suggestions too. I don't want to send him too far away, or to a boarding school, because I'm concerned about the message that would send, given his current fixation on being adopted (with two younger bio siblings). I mean, how could he not feel that he's being sent away again? </p><p> </p><p>We originally sought help for the distractability issue (of course thinking ADD or ADHD), and never got a clear yes or no. Always, hmmm, maybe mild, but . . . </p><p> </p><p>Yesterday, we only had one blow up (no, you may not have more computer time) and I just took myself off to bed. Today, Rev is teaching Fred how to mow the lawn. So far, so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danablue, post: 380861"] I would love your input. I'm starting to look at a therapeutic high school in Cambridge but would welcome any other suggestions too. I don't want to send him too far away, or to a boarding school, because I'm concerned about the message that would send, given his current fixation on being adopted (with two younger bio siblings). I mean, how could he not feel that he's being sent away again? We originally sought help for the distractability issue (of course thinking ADD or ADHD), and never got a clear yes or no. Always, hmmm, maybe mild, but . . . Yesterday, we only had one blow up (no, you may not have more computer time) and I just took myself off to bed. Today, Rev is teaching Fred how to mow the lawn. So far, so good. [/QUOTE]
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