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When he goes ballistic over shorts, I know something's not right.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 304248" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>He seemed fine today. Still no fever, and although his throat looked red to me last night, he told me after practice that his throat was hurting because he was frustrated and had been crying after the intial argument/escalation. </p><p> </p><p>After practice, he came home, ate, worked on homework for about an hour, took a short break and ate some more, then finished his homework and got to bed by about 10:45pm -- late, but at least he got everything done and was feeling better overall.</p><p> </p><p>We had a talk about his critical skills class that's at the end of the day. I told him that if he was going to choose to use that time to play games, then he would not be needing a break when he got home from school since he would have spent the previous 90+ minutes doing nothing, essentially. So he agreed to try to get a jump on the homework during that class time whenever possible. That way he CAN afford to take a nap when he gets home if he needs to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 304248, member: 3444"] He seemed fine today. Still no fever, and although his throat looked red to me last night, he told me after practice that his throat was hurting because he was frustrated and had been crying after the intial argument/escalation. After practice, he came home, ate, worked on homework for about an hour, took a short break and ate some more, then finished his homework and got to bed by about 10:45pm -- late, but at least he got everything done and was feeling better overall. We had a talk about his critical skills class that's at the end of the day. I told him that if he was going to choose to use that time to play games, then he would not be needing a break when he got home from school since he would have spent the previous 90+ minutes doing nothing, essentially. So he agreed to try to get a jump on the homework during that class time whenever possible. That way he CAN afford to take a nap when he gets home if he needs to. [/QUOTE]
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