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Wee doesn't even want to go to his school Halloween party.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 386414" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>husband only has the one sister, and she's only got the one son, and he's way out of school. Cgfg is in district, but the last thing I'd do to her is pull her out of class. It would likely not be a positive, anyway. She's not a whole lot more mature herself.</p><p> </p><p>He has the 3 boys he "grew up" with at the sitter's. They are still his "friends", tho they have mostly moved on, they will slow down and hang with Wee here and there. Wee is also friends with a boy who is a year younger. We also saw a kid from his grade at his counselor the other day, and I suggested Wee ask him name and seek him out at school and meet him. </p><p> </p><p>I also suggested the janitors from the primary and the elementary - he adores them both. And the district bus man is a VERY good family friend who would drop it in a heartbeat to come hang with Wee for 15 minutes. In fact, bus mechanic told me to have them send Wee to him when he leaves school every day. Not only could bus mechanic handle it, I think it would be an awesome idea for Wee to do something other than just go home, and for sure he could help in the shop. He's good at that and it would be a real world skill for him (I know, he's young, but let's face it...its not just magically going to get easy for him). </p><p> </p><p>Depending on the weekend, we might set up our "cemetary" and invite his classmates to stop by on their way to trick or treat. Even if we aren't home, they could walk thru the cemetary and get a candy bar (I'll splurge and get big ones). If a few will stop by, that would give them a positive discussion point for Monday. And he has helped me make a pretty neat cemetary.</p><p> </p><p>He and husband drew up some plans for his treehouse yesterday (one at home). I've scouted out some parties to attend. We're camping next weekend, and this weekend husband told him they go scout some deer in the new deer stand.</p><p> </p><p>So we're trying to build him up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 386414, member: 1848"] husband only has the one sister, and she's only got the one son, and he's way out of school. Cgfg is in district, but the last thing I'd do to her is pull her out of class. It would likely not be a positive, anyway. She's not a whole lot more mature herself. He has the 3 boys he "grew up" with at the sitter's. They are still his "friends", tho they have mostly moved on, they will slow down and hang with Wee here and there. Wee is also friends with a boy who is a year younger. We also saw a kid from his grade at his counselor the other day, and I suggested Wee ask him name and seek him out at school and meet him. I also suggested the janitors from the primary and the elementary - he adores them both. And the district bus man is a VERY good family friend who would drop it in a heartbeat to come hang with Wee for 15 minutes. In fact, bus mechanic told me to have them send Wee to him when he leaves school every day. Not only could bus mechanic handle it, I think it would be an awesome idea for Wee to do something other than just go home, and for sure he could help in the shop. He's good at that and it would be a real world skill for him (I know, he's young, but let's face it...its not just magically going to get easy for him). Depending on the weekend, we might set up our "cemetary" and invite his classmates to stop by on their way to trick or treat. Even if we aren't home, they could walk thru the cemetary and get a candy bar (I'll splurge and get big ones). If a few will stop by, that would give them a positive discussion point for Monday. And he has helped me make a pretty neat cemetary. He and husband drew up some plans for his treehouse yesterday (one at home). I've scouted out some parties to attend. We're camping next weekend, and this weekend husband told him they go scout some deer in the new deer stand. So we're trying to build him up. [/QUOTE]
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