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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 205893" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Adrianne-Yeah, how they pick a day so far in the future is really strange, why 13 I have no idea. It is sad that they let other kids crush their dreams. We're trying to tell easy child not to let this stop her from doing the things she enjoys.</p><p></p><p>Terry-I hope easy child doesn't go through this a million times because I can't bear to watch it. This is her first time of this and it is so hard to watch. </p><p></p><p>Kathie-No change in medications recently but for whatever reason October has typically been a bad month for difficult child. </p><p></p><p>Sue-Yeah I was chuckling at the first two paragraphs too. What makes it worse is his math teacher is a Special Education teacher. I think retirement needs to happen soon for her.</p><p>The teen years really are hard socially and easy child is depressed so with this happening it seems to really have to set her back.</p><p></p><p>Steph-The death threats are unsettling but not much to do about them at this point.</p><p></p><p>Marg-That's just what we told difficult child yesterday-be prepared for a very unpleasant life behind bars with no one to visit you at all.</p><p></p><p>Pookybear-He already asked her to talk to her boyfriend about it. She either did and won't say what happened or didn't. She wants nothing more to do with the girl. I just wish she wouldn't stop being involved with things she enjoys just because the other girl is involved in them as well.</p><p></p><p>Thank you everyone. She was very upset still this morning and after school but tonight is being very pleasant. I know this is still really hard but it's good to see her laughing a bit tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 205893, member: 1631"] Adrianne-Yeah, how they pick a day so far in the future is really strange, why 13 I have no idea. It is sad that they let other kids crush their dreams. We're trying to tell easy child not to let this stop her from doing the things she enjoys. Terry-I hope easy child doesn't go through this a million times because I can't bear to watch it. This is her first time of this and it is so hard to watch. Kathie-No change in medications recently but for whatever reason October has typically been a bad month for difficult child. Sue-Yeah I was chuckling at the first two paragraphs too. What makes it worse is his math teacher is a Special Education teacher. I think retirement needs to happen soon for her. The teen years really are hard socially and easy child is depressed so with this happening it seems to really have to set her back. Steph-The death threats are unsettling but not much to do about them at this point. Marg-That's just what we told difficult child yesterday-be prepared for a very unpleasant life behind bars with no one to visit you at all. Pookybear-He already asked her to talk to her boyfriend about it. She either did and won't say what happened or didn't. She wants nothing more to do with the girl. I just wish she wouldn't stop being involved with things she enjoys just because the other girl is involved in them as well. Thank you everyone. She was very upset still this morning and after school but tonight is being very pleasant. I know this is still really hard but it's good to see her laughing a bit tonight. [/QUOTE]
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