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<blockquote data-quote="DesparatelyAfraid" data-source="post: 667833" data-attributes="member: 19509"><p>Today, my son could not/would not get up to go to school. He managed to do it for the past 2 and 1/2 weeks since school started, but I guess for some reason it was just too much today. People at the school say he has been participating, seems happy-ish, is polite and engaging. He also told me, when i asked him, that he had agreed to make another appointment with his therapist, for this evening. The therapist had called him yesterday to try to get him to make an appointment. it's good that he goes... as long as he goes and doesn't refuse at the last minute. But it feels like he has taken a real step in the wrong direction...not going to school. i wish he could see that he has a problem and it is not simply that his philosophy does not include school or work. he is so unhappy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesparatelyAfraid, post: 667833, member: 19509"] Today, my son could not/would not get up to go to school. He managed to do it for the past 2 and 1/2 weeks since school started, but I guess for some reason it was just too much today. People at the school say he has been participating, seems happy-ish, is polite and engaging. He also told me, when i asked him, that he had agreed to make another appointment with his therapist, for this evening. The therapist had called him yesterday to try to get him to make an appointment. it's good that he goes... as long as he goes and doesn't refuse at the last minute. But it feels like he has taken a real step in the wrong direction...not going to school. i wish he could see that he has a problem and it is not simply that his philosophy does not include school or work. he is so unhappy. [/QUOTE]
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