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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 454210" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>yes, they are all very different. i am thinking of homeschooling mine too. i don't like how school effected them last year. in fact my little guy who is now 5 was so miserable because of school last year i feel guilty that school is starting up again. my 6yo i could do with having him gone all day but he tends to make things up for attention and tell the teachers i will beat him if he (does x they told him to do but he doesn't want to) and has caused me alot of grief because of it. i finally got them all settled into a happy routine and school is starting back up soon. i'm not looking forward to their reactions to it. i was really down this morning because of the diagnosis's and possible diagnosis's. i'm feeling a bit better now, i find it best not to really think about it. i just have to keep telling myself it's not my fault.... it's not my fault. i didn't ask for this or do anything to create it. it just is. i get mad when i think of all the people who have all these happy well balanced kids and i have all this extra baggage to deal with. i try every morning to wake up happy and get things running smoothly and make sure it's a fun day for everyone(as much as i can). i try to make sure we do an outing or activities everyday to make the most of it. i just don't want them to look back and remember never being able to do anything or have all the stress i feel reflecting on them because it's not their fault and for the most part i can accept them for who they are, problems included because i love them so much. i could just do without the diagnosis part...lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 454210, member: 11339"] yes, they are all very different. i am thinking of homeschooling mine too. i don't like how school effected them last year. in fact my little guy who is now 5 was so miserable because of school last year i feel guilty that school is starting up again. my 6yo i could do with having him gone all day but he tends to make things up for attention and tell the teachers i will beat him if he (does x they told him to do but he doesn't want to) and has caused me alot of grief because of it. i finally got them all settled into a happy routine and school is starting back up soon. i'm not looking forward to their reactions to it. i was really down this morning because of the diagnosis's and possible diagnosis's. i'm feeling a bit better now, i find it best not to really think about it. i just have to keep telling myself it's not my fault.... it's not my fault. i didn't ask for this or do anything to create it. it just is. i get mad when i think of all the people who have all these happy well balanced kids and i have all this extra baggage to deal with. i try every morning to wake up happy and get things running smoothly and make sure it's a fun day for everyone(as much as i can). i try to make sure we do an outing or activities everyday to make the most of it. i just don't want them to look back and remember never being able to do anything or have all the stress i feel reflecting on them because it's not their fault and for the most part i can accept them for who they are, problems included because i love them so much. i could just do without the diagnosis part...lol [/QUOTE]
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