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<blockquote data-quote="guest3" data-source="post: 52331"><p>my difficult child I is severe ADD no more H now that he's older, which makes it worse in my opinion. He has never been a reader and I have accepted that he probably never will be and he really can not help it, he just can't hold that focus. So I have compromised by buying him audio books, which he likes and the info is still going into the noggin respectively. difficult child I has had a horrible time in school for the past 5 years, and he's failed this year as a freshman, sadly. With difficult child II being so unstable lately, it has been hard to keep riding difficult child I. But at 16 he's learning from his actions whether he likes it or not. Votech is lined up for next year, the hands on learning is just the best fit for him. I understand your frustration. But whether it be ADD or a Mood disorder, it truly helps to pick your battles. This is where d/h and I often disagree, sadly.... welcome to the boards they are my sanctuary these days</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guest3, post: 52331"] my difficult child I is severe ADD no more H now that he's older, which makes it worse in my opinion. He has never been a reader and I have accepted that he probably never will be and he really can not help it, he just can't hold that focus. So I have compromised by buying him audio books, which he likes and the info is still going into the noggin respectively. difficult child I has had a horrible time in school for the past 5 years, and he's failed this year as a freshman, sadly. With difficult child II being so unstable lately, it has been hard to keep riding difficult child I. But at 16 he's learning from his actions whether he likes it or not. Votech is lined up for next year, the hands on learning is just the best fit for him. I understand your frustration. But whether it be ADD or a Mood disorder, it truly helps to pick your battles. This is where d/h and I often disagree, sadly.... welcome to the boards they are my sanctuary these days [/QUOTE]
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