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Dealing with Truancy...an 8 yr old
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<blockquote data-quote="SueC" data-source="post: 26595" data-attributes="member: 3548"><p>Alison,</p><p> One day at a time! Or in my case, one episode at a time. There are triggers in my difficult child as well, but very hard to figure out. He has P.E. in the mornings and Mondays, as if that is not challaging enough, is "running club" where the children have to walk/run/jog around the track. Well...difficult child being the perfectonist that he is has to RUN the whole time, which of course makes him nausous. Which...of course makes starting a new week of school that much harder. I have told him to just walk....but NO...he must push himself. He is his worst enemy, God I love that kid....I wish I could change things..... </p><p>Hang in there.some days I do not know how I get through but, he is worth it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueC, post: 26595, member: 3548"] Alison, One day at a time! Or in my case, one episode at a time. There are triggers in my difficult child as well, but very hard to figure out. He has P.E. in the mornings and Mondays, as if that is not challaging enough, is "running club" where the children have to walk/run/jog around the track. Well...difficult child being the perfectonist that he is has to RUN the whole time, which of course makes him nausous. Which...of course makes starting a new week of school that much harder. I have told him to just walk....but NO...he must push himself. He is his worst enemy, God I love that kid....I wish I could change things..... Hang in there.some days I do not know how I get through but, he is worth it!! [/QUOTE]
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