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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 396012" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, all. Jumper does not have a difficult child personality for the most part, but she's sort of a difficult child due to her learning difficulties. Today I was thinking of how sad she will be if she can't go to a four year college to play basketball (and become an athletic trainer). I did some research and found that the University of Wisconsin has two year colleges that can lead to transfers to four years. They are much easier to get into, accept Learning Disability (LD) kids, and have sports. She's only fourteen, but I always like to look to the future early...lol. </p><p>Jumper was in good spirits today when we were shopping and because she was helpful around the house and promised to be home by 11:30am tomorrow, I let her stay the night with a friend who lives a few blocks away. She is not that hard to reign in. Social Worker we saw (and that I see once a month) knows her and called her sometimes rudeness toward me typical teen. The fact that she WILL listen when disciplined is a good sign.</p><p>Tomorrow we are putting up the Christmas tree, watching football, and Jumper has to clean her hurricane-like room. Sonic said he'd help. I don't expect more problems soon, but if I get any...I'll need to vent and ask for help. Thanks for being there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 396012, member: 1550"] Thanks, all. Jumper does not have a difficult child personality for the most part, but she's sort of a difficult child due to her learning difficulties. Today I was thinking of how sad she will be if she can't go to a four year college to play basketball (and become an athletic trainer). I did some research and found that the University of Wisconsin has two year colleges that can lead to transfers to four years. They are much easier to get into, accept Learning Disability (LD) kids, and have sports. She's only fourteen, but I always like to look to the future early...lol. Jumper was in good spirits today when we were shopping and because she was helpful around the house and promised to be home by 11:30am tomorrow, I let her stay the night with a friend who lives a few blocks away. She is not that hard to reign in. Social Worker we saw (and that I see once a month) knows her and called her sometimes rudeness toward me typical teen. The fact that she WILL listen when disciplined is a good sign. Tomorrow we are putting up the Christmas tree, watching football, and Jumper has to clean her hurricane-like room. Sonic said he'd help. I don't expect more problems soon, but if I get any...I'll need to vent and ask for help. Thanks for being there. [/QUOTE]
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