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difficult child still isn't at school
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 215706" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I'm wondering if he's sick in regard to having a cold or something, or whether he's depressed.</p><p>We have the benefit of having already held our son back a yr, so we can always threaten him with-another yr. Sounds awful but it works.</p><p>But if you're dealing with-depression, I'd take him to the dr and tweak his medications.</p><p>Also, we don't let our difficult child sit around and play video games or watch TV when he's sick because we don't want it to be a holiday. So I'm wondering if you can make your difficult child so bored at home that he'd actually want to go to school?</p><p>I need more info.</p><p>I can feel your frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 215706, member: 3419"] I'm wondering if he's sick in regard to having a cold or something, or whether he's depressed. We have the benefit of having already held our son back a yr, so we can always threaten him with-another yr. Sounds awful but it works. But if you're dealing with-depression, I'd take him to the dr and tweak his medications. Also, we don't let our difficult child sit around and play video games or watch TV when he's sick because we don't want it to be a holiday. So I'm wondering if you can make your difficult child so bored at home that he'd actually want to go to school? I need more info. I can feel your frustration. [/QUOTE]
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