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A sad and heartwrenching evening for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 74621" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I have read your post and the other posts. It has taken me days to get back to this because I felt an overwhelming sense of unfairness and misunderstanding. I guess I had flashbacks of standing in the wings and watching my difficult child be picked over time and time again. Part of ME wanted to ream everyone out, and the other half said "His behaviors, his behaviors - who would want to deal?" In many cases my son had choices. With Tourettes, your choices are more limited FOR you. </p><p></p><p>Maybe someone has suggested this and I didn't see it....but how about having your SON go to the coach, ask for some private one on one and have your SON explain himself, Tourettes, and how he feels. Have your son ask the coach WHY he got cut. Sometimes that goes a lot longer with school administrators and coaches. </p><p></p><p>I wish I had more wise healing words to say. Goodness knows when you hurt one of us, it's like you hurt us all. I'm really truly sorry, fingers crossed for the matter. </p><p></p><p>Hugs </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 74621, member: 4964"] I have read your post and the other posts. It has taken me days to get back to this because I felt an overwhelming sense of unfairness and misunderstanding. I guess I had flashbacks of standing in the wings and watching my difficult child be picked over time and time again. Part of ME wanted to ream everyone out, and the other half said "His behaviors, his behaviors - who would want to deal?" In many cases my son had choices. With Tourettes, your choices are more limited FOR you. Maybe someone has suggested this and I didn't see it....but how about having your SON go to the coach, ask for some private one on one and have your SON explain himself, Tourettes, and how he feels. Have your son ask the coach WHY he got cut. Sometimes that goes a lot longer with school administrators and coaches. I wish I had more wise healing words to say. Goodness knows when you hurt one of us, it's like you hurt us all. I'm really truly sorry, fingers crossed for the matter. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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