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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 401652"><p>I was pretty impressed with it, myself. He keeps telling me that is really nervous about the tests and I just keep telling him that as long as he studies all he can do is his best. I'm not crazy about his study methods, but if I try to tell him that he should do it another way he starts to get crazy. He still has HUGE control issues. He wants to be the one to decide what he studies and when. So, I help him with what he wants help with and let him try to get by with the rest. We'll see how it goes. Generally, he's a really good student so I am confident that he will do well. He thinks he's going to fail miserably and that is what he can't get out of his head. Another "stuck" thought, so to speak. I reminded him last night that all along the way so far this year he has worried about all kinds of little things and that none of them was actually as bad as he thought it would be, and that the mid-terms would probably be the same. I hope so, anyway.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 401652"] I was pretty impressed with it, myself. He keeps telling me that is really nervous about the tests and I just keep telling him that as long as he studies all he can do is his best. I'm not crazy about his study methods, but if I try to tell him that he should do it another way he starts to get crazy. He still has HUGE control issues. He wants to be the one to decide what he studies and when. So, I help him with what he wants help with and let him try to get by with the rest. We'll see how it goes. Generally, he's a really good student so I am confident that he will do well. He thinks he's going to fail miserably and that is what he can't get out of his head. Another "stuck" thought, so to speak. I reminded him last night that all along the way so far this year he has worried about all kinds of little things and that none of them was actually as bad as he thought it would be, and that the mid-terms would probably be the same. I hope so, anyway. Pam [/QUOTE]
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