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<blockquote data-quote="Hanging-On" data-source="post: 232362" data-attributes="member: 2325"><p>Oh honey, I know, I know. You will find BIG shoulders here to cry on, and to listen. There's also alot of wonderful advice. You're in the beginning of this journey and I think it's the hardest becuase you just don't know why things are happening. Just deep breaths and hold on, get the tests done and see what the results are. AND write here to all these wonderful people who will help you.</p><p></p><p>My son sounds just like yours. He's 9yrs old now, and it's about the same. Just different now that he's older. His constant problems got me fired this year, and I knew any other job would be the same result so I'm trying to survive off of doing free lance. Its the only way that I can control our schedules. Like LittleDudesMom says...take back control. One thing for me that was stressing me out to the point of nausia was that I was always late to work, always leaving cuz the school called or doctor appointments, etc. The disapproval on my boss's face and his verbal disapproval just made everything worse. Now I make my own schedule and "I" feel more in control. It's a small thing, but it has helped.</p><p></p><p>About why things may be worse right now. Could something have happened at school that you don't know? I'd ask about anything happening with him and a student or staff. You just don't know.</p><p></p><p>Well hangin there, and know that we too have kids like yours. You're not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanging-On, post: 232362, member: 2325"] Oh honey, I know, I know. You will find BIG shoulders here to cry on, and to listen. There's also alot of wonderful advice. You're in the beginning of this journey and I think it's the hardest becuase you just don't know why things are happening. Just deep breaths and hold on, get the tests done and see what the results are. AND write here to all these wonderful people who will help you. My son sounds just like yours. He's 9yrs old now, and it's about the same. Just different now that he's older. His constant problems got me fired this year, and I knew any other job would be the same result so I'm trying to survive off of doing free lance. Its the only way that I can control our schedules. Like LittleDudesMom says...take back control. One thing for me that was stressing me out to the point of nausia was that I was always late to work, always leaving cuz the school called or doctor appointments, etc. The disapproval on my boss's face and his verbal disapproval just made everything worse. Now I make my own schedule and "I" feel more in control. It's a small thing, but it has helped. About why things may be worse right now. Could something have happened at school that you don't know? I'd ask about anything happening with him and a student or staff. You just don't know. Well hangin there, and know that we too have kids like yours. You're not alone. [/QUOTE]
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