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difficult child moved out the day after high school graduation
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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 538942" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Wow Keista, that is EXACTLY the type of 1-year program difficult child was supposed to go have a tour of at the community college yesterday! It would be perfect because, like you say, no dreaded math or English composition or other subjects she struggles in - just graphic web design. I don't know why she suddenly wouldn't even consider going to hear about the program other (1)than she seems to be swinging toward the depression side of bipolar. She is taking her medications but this happens, or (2) she fears losing Mr. Wonderful if she goes off to do something productive and he's just sitting on the couch. I did assure her that she could still be with him other than class time - I'm going to let her older sibling work on her about this issue - Thanks for writing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 538942, member: 14865"] Wow Keista, that is EXACTLY the type of 1-year program difficult child was supposed to go have a tour of at the community college yesterday! It would be perfect because, like you say, no dreaded math or English composition or other subjects she struggles in - just graphic web design. I don't know why she suddenly wouldn't even consider going to hear about the program other (1)than she seems to be swinging toward the depression side of bipolar. She is taking her medications but this happens, or (2) she fears losing Mr. Wonderful if she goes off to do something productive and he's just sitting on the couch. I did assure her that she could still be with him other than class time - I'm going to let her older sibling work on her about this issue - Thanks for writing. [/QUOTE]
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