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difficult child Update - Dropping Out of School
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<blockquote data-quote="orlandog" data-source="post: 450339" data-attributes="member: 12513"><p>it must really be difficult to handle a difficult child especially if he or she was your kid, sometimes a parent wouldn't want to feel like giving up on difficult child but action must really be done and difficult child has to choose sooner or later, its his life at stake after all and as a parent we really would want them to have a better chance at life even though we know it is a challenge, believing in your difficult child's positive side and his/her potential will help him/her be optimistic as well. It is never too late to be able to out things to proper perspective, one just have to realize the priorities he/she has in life and work on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orlandog, post: 450339, member: 12513"] it must really be difficult to handle a difficult child especially if he or she was your kid, sometimes a parent wouldn't want to feel like giving up on difficult child but action must really be done and difficult child has to choose sooner or later, its his life at stake after all and as a parent we really would want them to have a better chance at life even though we know it is a challenge, believing in your difficult child's positive side and his/her potential will help him/her be optimistic as well. It is never too late to be able to out things to proper perspective, one just have to realize the priorities he/she has in life and work on it. [/QUOTE]
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