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M got fired. Again.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 291834" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Suz, I think that there are a lot of difficult child's in construction for just that reason. Unfortunately, with his Muscular Dystrophy, M is not a candidate for that. </p><p></p><p>I think that a very frustrating thing for me is that while I'm fine with having detached to where I don't jump in and figure it out for me, I think I also would be a good sounding board for advice. The only time we ever hear from him is when he's already made up his mind and wants validation of some sort. How much of their lives would be different if they came up to us and asked "I'd like to try such and such, but I'm not sure as to how to make it happen. Do you have any ideas?"</p><p></p><p>Mind you, we're not paying for college. But I'd be happy to go over a catalog and the FAFSA sites with him to help him think along a logical path. But, he hasn't asked, so that's neither here nor there, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 291834, member: 99"] Suz, I think that there are a lot of difficult child's in construction for just that reason. Unfortunately, with his Muscular Dystrophy, M is not a candidate for that. I think that a very frustrating thing for me is that while I'm fine with having detached to where I don't jump in and figure it out for me, I think I also would be a good sounding board for advice. The only time we ever hear from him is when he's already made up his mind and wants validation of some sort. How much of their lives would be different if they came up to us and asked "I'd like to try such and such, but I'm not sure as to how to make it happen. Do you have any ideas?" Mind you, we're not paying for college. But I'd be happy to go over a catalog and the FAFSA sites with him to help him think along a logical path. But, he hasn't asked, so that's neither here nor there, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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