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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 342925" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>LDM, wonderful news about where he is headed due to what he achieved. It's very positive and heartwarming. </p><p>Now, he is a good guy who is working hard but from Day 1 you have spent hours spending time, socializing,teaching and talking. I remember you telling us that at night you would just sit in his room or he would sit on your bed and just talk about the day. What a wonderful thing the gift of time is for a child. I'm not sure even the best of mother's could be disciplined enough to deal with behavior all day then just make a safe time where he is accepted and loved. You have done an exceptional job from where I sit. </p><p></p><p>Secondly, the fact that you have a school district that is by far, the most responsive school district and team oriented staff, that I have ever seen or heard of. I'm sure the fact that you are involved helps. There was nothing the school wouldn't do to insure your difficult child's success. I never hear you mention a negative experience with those who wanted difficult child to succeed. They should be role models. </p><p></p><p>Thirdly, you give your son the gift of laughter. I don't know anything that is more healing for the soul and a relationship than a shared laugh. </p><p></p><p>This is really a huge success story. Enjoy the moment, savor it. The memory will always be embedded as a high point in your parenting life. </p><p></p><p>Congratulations and many high fives to difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 342925, member: 3"] LDM, wonderful news about where he is headed due to what he achieved. It's very positive and heartwarming. Now, he is a good guy who is working hard but from Day 1 you have spent hours spending time, socializing,teaching and talking. I remember you telling us that at night you would just sit in his room or he would sit on your bed and just talk about the day. What a wonderful thing the gift of time is for a child. I'm not sure even the best of mother's could be disciplined enough to deal with behavior all day then just make a safe time where he is accepted and loved. You have done an exceptional job from where I sit. Secondly, the fact that you have a school district that is by far, the most responsive school district and team oriented staff, that I have ever seen or heard of. I'm sure the fact that you are involved helps. There was nothing the school wouldn't do to insure your difficult child's success. I never hear you mention a negative experience with those who wanted difficult child to succeed. They should be role models. Thirdly, you give your son the gift of laughter. I don't know anything that is more healing for the soul and a relationship than a shared laugh. This is really a huge success story. Enjoy the moment, savor it. The memory will always be embedded as a high point in your parenting life. Congratulations and many high fives to difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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