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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 511461" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Thanks guys. It just seems overwhelming at times. I feel like I am swimming through jello. It is so hard to be th emean tough parent when she seems so sad. I am pushing her each day to get up and go to school. I feel like we have won a battle just by her going and staying all day. To add work on top of that seems like climbing mt. Everest right now. Everytime we seem to be doing well, we take 3 steps backwards. She worked so hard on her bio project this weekend. She had me read it. It is good! So why can't she just do the reference page and turn it in? Why would she sabotage herself with that little bit left? </p><p></p><p>We finally got the name of the school psychologist! They hold that name so close to the vest. husband is calling him tomorrow and making an appointment. for this week. I think we may have to force homebound just to get her to pass 9th grade. This may be a dumb question, but can you homebound part time? like 2 or 3 times a week, and go to school the other days? I know it would seem confusing, but I think having her at home would not help with her anxiety. It would just allow her to hide out away from everyone.</p><p></p><p>I had a feeling that something was up this morning when she decided to not go to the barn. UGH! I just wish my girl would open up to me. Why dies she keep it all bottled up inside? Why can't she see that I just want to be able to help her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 511461, member: 13204"] Thanks guys. It just seems overwhelming at times. I feel like I am swimming through jello. It is so hard to be th emean tough parent when she seems so sad. I am pushing her each day to get up and go to school. I feel like we have won a battle just by her going and staying all day. To add work on top of that seems like climbing mt. Everest right now. Everytime we seem to be doing well, we take 3 steps backwards. She worked so hard on her bio project this weekend. She had me read it. It is good! So why can't she just do the reference page and turn it in? Why would she sabotage herself with that little bit left? We finally got the name of the school psychologist! They hold that name so close to the vest. husband is calling him tomorrow and making an appointment. for this week. I think we may have to force homebound just to get her to pass 9th grade. This may be a dumb question, but can you homebound part time? like 2 or 3 times a week, and go to school the other days? I know it would seem confusing, but I think having her at home would not help with her anxiety. It would just allow her to hide out away from everyone. I had a feeling that something was up this morning when she decided to not go to the barn. UGH! I just wish my girl would open up to me. Why dies she keep it all bottled up inside? Why can't she see that I just want to be able to help her? [/QUOTE]
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