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difficult child and school. Hoping I didn't make a big mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 588415" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Is she paying more attention to her hygiene now she is at the new school? Although I never had to change schools and was blessed to be a easy child, I always felt badly for new students. I put myself out there to try to help them but since it is the end of the year it likely is more difficult. When my difficult child#2 was in high school he was allowed to go to a Special Education room after he had eaten his lunch which really helped him as he never has had friends. Many decades ago at my high school all students were allowed to go to the library (now, of course, called the media center) after lunch. I hope you come up with a solution because I don't think it's in her best interests to join you...and likely not in your best interests either.</p><p></p><p>How absolutely wonderful that your son is adapting happily. That is absolutely terrific. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 588415, member: 35"] Is she paying more attention to her hygiene now she is at the new school? Although I never had to change schools and was blessed to be a easy child, I always felt badly for new students. I put myself out there to try to help them but since it is the end of the year it likely is more difficult. When my difficult child#2 was in high school he was allowed to go to a Special Education room after he had eaten his lunch which really helped him as he never has had friends. Many decades ago at my high school all students were allowed to go to the library (now, of course, called the media center) after lunch. I hope you come up with a solution because I don't think it's in her best interests to join you...and likely not in your best interests either. How absolutely wonderful that your son is adapting happily. That is absolutely terrific. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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