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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 471166" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>Thank you. I know you are all right. I know we are on the right track. It's just frusterating to be reminded that in PreK he was losing control, couldn't use scissors like everyone else. That he was running away from authority. Not cooperating. Being aggressive. </p><p></p><p>Everything he is still doing. </p><p></p><p>Keista... So funny. I remember the first day od PreK. I stood at the door watching my child bounce around the room like a pinball machine, while everyone else sat coloring a paper. The teacher told me "Don't worry so much Momma, I have raised 7 kids. He will be fine. I promise". At 2:30 I went to pick him up. Teacher met me in the hall "Momma....". I looked at her and said "NO. no. You said you had raised 7 kids that you could do this." This teacher was the only one who read books I loaned her. Still to this day she will almost come to tears when she asks me about him. It was a learning year for all 3 of us. LOL</p><p></p><p>InsaneCdn... You are so right. It just takes one breakthrough. So I continue his fight... searching for the key. Thank you for reminding me!</p><p></p><p>TeDo... I think you are talking about picking my battles. Or behaviors. It's just my wish list is so long. Respect authority. Don't hurt others. Try to get your work done in school. Everyday on the 5 minute drive to school we have a "pep rally". I ask him "What's your game plan?" and he replies "Try to control myself and try to get my work done!" Then we yell, high five, kiss, hug and pat on the back--</p><p></p><p>Dammit Janet... First of all, everytime I see your name I laugh. It makes me think of a soap opera I used to watch. There was a crazy character on the show. They called her "Janet from another planet". Now. When Carson does his work half a$$ed he makes good grades. He just sometimes decides to not do it. LOL I can not wait to see the IQ test they are supposed to do on him. I'm just having a melancholy moment (or two). </p><p></p><p>I just feel guilty that maybe *I* haven't done enough. Fought harder. I wish I had "met" you all years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 471166, member: 11016"] Thank you. I know you are all right. I know we are on the right track. It's just frusterating to be reminded that in PreK he was losing control, couldn't use scissors like everyone else. That he was running away from authority. Not cooperating. Being aggressive. Everything he is still doing. Keista... So funny. I remember the first day od PreK. I stood at the door watching my child bounce around the room like a pinball machine, while everyone else sat coloring a paper. The teacher told me "Don't worry so much Momma, I have raised 7 kids. He will be fine. I promise". At 2:30 I went to pick him up. Teacher met me in the hall "Momma....". I looked at her and said "NO. no. You said you had raised 7 kids that you could do this." This teacher was the only one who read books I loaned her. Still to this day she will almost come to tears when she asks me about him. It was a learning year for all 3 of us. LOL InsaneCdn... You are so right. It just takes one breakthrough. So I continue his fight... searching for the key. Thank you for reminding me! TeDo... I think you are talking about picking my battles. Or behaviors. It's just my wish list is so long. Respect authority. Don't hurt others. Try to get your work done in school. Everyday on the 5 minute drive to school we have a "pep rally". I ask him "What's your game plan?" and he replies "Try to control myself and try to get my work done!" Then we yell, high five, kiss, hug and pat on the back-- Dammit Janet... First of all, everytime I see your name I laugh. It makes me think of a soap opera I used to watch. There was a crazy character on the show. They called her "Janet from another planet". Now. When Carson does his work half a$$ed he makes good grades. He just sometimes decides to not do it. LOL I can not wait to see the IQ test they are supposed to do on him. I'm just having a melancholy moment (or two). I just feel guilty that maybe *I* haven't done enough. Fought harder. I wish I had "met" you all years ago. [/QUOTE]
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