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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 558977"><p>I am glad you're still in fight mode! I'm happy to hear you have some fight left in you but I also agree that you need a back-up plan. Who told you they can quit at 16 with parent permission? Would you be able to fill his day enough that your hours as a "pushing bag" remain somewhat limited? If you fight until January, then decide if you've made any progress, at least then there is a more suitable option. I know Q likes the social aspect of school but the educational piece is so limited that I don't know that it will make any long-term difference. He REALLY needs to start working on life and social skills without you being the only teacher. I know Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) does some but the more the better. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry to hear that C might have ruined things for you somewhat. I, too, hope they don't "take it out on" you guys. That wouldn't be fair but then nothing about any of this is fair.</p><p></p><p>{{{{HUGS}}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 558977"] I am glad you're still in fight mode! I'm happy to hear you have some fight left in you but I also agree that you need a back-up plan. Who told you they can quit at 16 with parent permission? Would you be able to fill his day enough that your hours as a "pushing bag" remain somewhat limited? If you fight until January, then decide if you've made any progress, at least then there is a more suitable option. I know Q likes the social aspect of school but the educational piece is so limited that I don't know that it will make any long-term difference. He REALLY needs to start working on life and social skills without you being the only teacher. I know Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) does some but the more the better. I'm sorry to hear that C might have ruined things for you somewhat. I, too, hope they don't "take it out on" you guys. That wouldn't be fair but then nothing about any of this is fair. {{{{HUGS}}}} [/QUOTE]
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