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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 218935" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>There are times that the best thing we can do is take strength from the board rather than trying to give to it. You'll be back when things are better for you.</p><p> </p><p>I'm so sorry to hear that your son has another aide who has no clue how to help him. Have you tried talking to this aide or having someone else do the talking? Our kids' lives are difficult enough without someone being mean and sarcastic to them, especially when that person is supposed to be helping.</p><p> </p><p>As to the Ds and Fs, hope she likes summer school. Sadly, one of the main reasons my daughter dropped out was because she was senior with only enough credits to be a freshman. That's really a hard thing to deal with when your friends are graduating and you're so far behind that you're looking at least at another 3 years of high school at age 18. Here's hoping this doesn't happen to her but if she has processing delays, the possibility is very real. If it does happen, do push for a GED. I'm assuming she has an IEP and that will get her lots of help in taking the GED if that becomes the route she takes. No matter what, HUGS. I know how this hurts.</p><p> </p><p>No comment on the Brooms. It really is a shame you can't just sweep them under the carpet.</p><p> </p><p>And quit pulling out your hair. Does no good and wigs really aren't all that comfortable.</p><p> </p><p>For you, a nice glass of wine, a super bubble bath with candles and non-fattening chocolate and the music of your choice wafting over you. And, of course, many, many HUGS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 218935, member: 3626"] There are times that the best thing we can do is take strength from the board rather than trying to give to it. You'll be back when things are better for you. I'm so sorry to hear that your son has another aide who has no clue how to help him. Have you tried talking to this aide or having someone else do the talking? Our kids' lives are difficult enough without someone being mean and sarcastic to them, especially when that person is supposed to be helping. As to the Ds and Fs, hope she likes summer school. Sadly, one of the main reasons my daughter dropped out was because she was senior with only enough credits to be a freshman. That's really a hard thing to deal with when your friends are graduating and you're so far behind that you're looking at least at another 3 years of high school at age 18. Here's hoping this doesn't happen to her but if she has processing delays, the possibility is very real. If it does happen, do push for a GED. I'm assuming she has an IEP and that will get her lots of help in taking the GED if that becomes the route she takes. No matter what, HUGS. I know how this hurts. No comment on the Brooms. It really is a shame you can't just sweep them under the carpet. And quit pulling out your hair. Does no good and wigs really aren't all that comfortable. For you, a nice glass of wine, a super bubble bath with candles and non-fattening chocolate and the music of your choice wafting over you. And, of course, many, many HUGS. [/QUOTE]
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