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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 542506" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, the routine is good for him of course... he tends to be more "difficult" on the unstructured weekends. And he will spend the summer in Morocco, with my ex-husband and family... there everything happens completely differently, of course! But it is good for him. He really is a little Moroccan boy and needs contact with his culture. He is asking for that... he keeps singing Moroccan-sounding songs, for example, in a made-up Arabic that nonetheless sounds very convincing. Or sits with a piece of paper chanting from it as though reciting the Koran - I don't know where he's seen that, if he's seen it anywhere. So although it's a complete leap of cultures, I welcome it for him. Wish us luck... tomorrow we drive to the Moroccan consulate to get his new passport and I only hope it is there! (Have tried ringing lots of times but no-one ever replies).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 542506, member: 11227"] Well, the routine is good for him of course... he tends to be more "difficult" on the unstructured weekends. And he will spend the summer in Morocco, with my ex-husband and family... there everything happens completely differently, of course! But it is good for him. He really is a little Moroccan boy and needs contact with his culture. He is asking for that... he keeps singing Moroccan-sounding songs, for example, in a made-up Arabic that nonetheless sounds very convincing. Or sits with a piece of paper chanting from it as though reciting the Koran - I don't know where he's seen that, if he's seen it anywhere. So although it's a complete leap of cultures, I welcome it for him. Wish us luck... tomorrow we drive to the Moroccan consulate to get his new passport and I only hope it is there! (Have tried ringing lots of times but no-one ever replies). [/QUOTE]
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