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Matt is quitting school :(
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 400869" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I understand. A number of us have walked the non-grad road and it is heartbreaking for the family and frightening for the teen. If he is not short too many credits perhaps he could finish up online. Since he is accustomed to isolation it might be workable for him. easy child/difficult child who was in gifted classes ending up getting his GED. He was proud that he passed it on his first attempt with-o any prep classes. Of course I offered congratulations. on the other hand, once I was alone in the shower I cried. It was like a personal defeat to me. Sounds sick, I know....but even once he was into substance abuse it just never occured to me that he would be the first in the family not to graduate. I really believed he would move on to college, do well and love the experience. Not.</p><p> </p><p>Sending supportive thoughts and hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 400869, member: 35"] I understand. A number of us have walked the non-grad road and it is heartbreaking for the family and frightening for the teen. If he is not short too many credits perhaps he could finish up online. Since he is accustomed to isolation it might be workable for him. easy child/difficult child who was in gifted classes ending up getting his GED. He was proud that he passed it on his first attempt with-o any prep classes. Of course I offered congratulations. on the other hand, once I was alone in the shower I cried. It was like a personal defeat to me. Sounds sick, I know....but even once he was into substance abuse it just never occured to me that he would be the first in the family not to graduate. I really believed he would move on to college, do well and love the experience. Not. Sending supportive thoughts and hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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