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Php wants to keep difficult child till April or May
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 504291" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Argh, so sorry they showed up unannounced.</p><p>Still, he is making progress and I would stick with-that and deal with-the schoolwork later. I agree with-the others here, that kids that age catch up very quickly. You've noticed that he is doing much better with-his behaviors and speaking from one whose son is now 15, I can't tell you how important that is in the long run. Create those successful patterns now, while you can.</p><p>I hope you can come to terms with-that and find some peace with-it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 504291, member: 3419"] Argh, so sorry they showed up unannounced. Still, he is making progress and I would stick with-that and deal with-the schoolwork later. I agree with-the others here, that kids that age catch up very quickly. You've noticed that he is doing much better with-his behaviors and speaking from one whose son is now 15, I can't tell you how important that is in the long run. Create those successful patterns now, while you can. I hope you can come to terms with-that and find some peace with-it. [/QUOTE]
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