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"Just the bandaides in my mouth and puffy"
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 183670" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Thank you! We did chicken broth, applesauce, and mac & cheese today.</p><p> </p><p>He is doing great! Only asked for more medications now (almost 7:00). He said he didn't need anything at 1:00.</p><p> </p><p>Today has been very boring for him and that usually means troubled thoughts. He is worried about going to the Mall of America this weekend where one of his major breakdowns was last fall. I reminded him how much stronger he is now and how well he has done today - wouldn't have been able to do this last year. Got me thinking that it may be good therapy for him to go there again to get rid of bad memories. I may take him up to the 3rd floor where his body told him to jump from the balcony to show him that his is much much stronger now. Will see how the mall goes first - if he will go off with his aunt without me will be a good sign.</p><p> </p><p>We also talked about school behaviour - especially one teacher who he is having problems seeing eye to eye with. She is a great teacher and I don't know why he will not give her a chance. He doesn't know yet, but she will be his homeroom teacher. That is why I am trying to get these feelings worked out as much as possible before telling him. The thing is that even if she wasn't the homeroom, he would still have 1/2 the classes with her. She is trying hard to reach him, he just has put up a personality clash wall with her. I tell him that he will always come across a teacher from time to time that for whatever reason he will not like but he still must be a good student and work past it. Registration is next Friday and then we will tell him.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe I shouldn't have brought the subject up with him today but we were on a walk and it seemed a good time.</p><p> </p><p>Soft foods eating out are a little harder when your favorite hard foods are on the menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 183670, member: 5096"] Thank you! We did chicken broth, applesauce, and mac & cheese today. He is doing great! Only asked for more medications now (almost 7:00). He said he didn't need anything at 1:00. Today has been very boring for him and that usually means troubled thoughts. He is worried about going to the Mall of America this weekend where one of his major breakdowns was last fall. I reminded him how much stronger he is now and how well he has done today - wouldn't have been able to do this last year. Got me thinking that it may be good therapy for him to go there again to get rid of bad memories. I may take him up to the 3rd floor where his body told him to jump from the balcony to show him that his is much much stronger now. Will see how the mall goes first - if he will go off with his aunt without me will be a good sign. We also talked about school behaviour - especially one teacher who he is having problems seeing eye to eye with. She is a great teacher and I don't know why he will not give her a chance. He doesn't know yet, but she will be his homeroom teacher. That is why I am trying to get these feelings worked out as much as possible before telling him. The thing is that even if she wasn't the homeroom, he would still have 1/2 the classes with her. She is trying hard to reach him, he just has put up a personality clash wall with her. I tell him that he will always come across a teacher from time to time that for whatever reason he will not like but he still must be a good student and work past it. Registration is next Friday and then we will tell him. Maybe I shouldn't have brought the subject up with him today but we were on a walk and it seemed a good time. Soft foods eating out are a little harder when your favorite hard foods are on the menu. [/QUOTE]
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