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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 68132" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good Morning everyone. </p><p>Linda, hope your sleep schedule gets back into a routine.</p><p></p><p>Janna, I don't think it's unusual for kids to slip back for a while. It's as if they have to regress a bit to get their footing before they go forward. We went long periods of time where difficult child was far behind where he should have been but it's like they are in hibernation before the next awakening. Sending good thoughts for him to work through the program at pace that brings meaningful change to his behaviors and helps him find a way to live with the challenges life brought him. </p><p></p><p>jannie,starting a new school year always brought excitement. I'm sure you are tired at the end of the day getting back into the groove. Hope the kids do well with the sitter.</p><p></p><p>easy child is filling the house with kids but slowly one by one they are leaving for school. :crying: It's exciting and a bit of an end of a chapter in their lives and mine. His room is a disaster with piles of things to pack. </p><p>We are also saying our good byes as husband won't return to Tx again,after Saturday, except as a visitor or on vacation. It a full week that's for sure. </p><p></p><p>It's back to hot but I'm grateful that we aren't dealing with the rain and flooding other states are dealing with this year. </p><p></p><p>difficult child seems to be planning a move to NJ. :bravo: He visited a place that has a set up that will suit difficult child. It has residences and apt./condo for more independent type adults with developmental delays but normal IQ. Two of his friends live in the residence. It will help with job search/training/advocacy. It's difficult child's idea so we will see how it works out. He seems to want to follow his path finally. We are just trying to not intrude ourselves unless requested or needed. If it works out, he may stay in that town forever. I can't believe both son's will be 30 min from each other. Makes visiting easier. </p><p></p><p>Our sort of foster daughter visited yesterday to pick up her things. She will move on to Florida and has reconnected with her parents. Hopefully she will find her way. </p><p></p><p>So that's the story from the house of Mrs.Fran this week. It's busy, sad, happy, excited and hopeful. </p><p></p><p>The pups add to the excitement. They have the painter tiptoeing past the kitchen. At their size they are imposing even if they would slurp you to death. They are breaking us in pretty well. :rofl:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 68132, member: 3"] Good Morning everyone. Linda, hope your sleep schedule gets back into a routine. Janna, I don't think it's unusual for kids to slip back for a while. It's as if they have to regress a bit to get their footing before they go forward. We went long periods of time where difficult child was far behind where he should have been but it's like they are in hibernation before the next awakening. Sending good thoughts for him to work through the program at pace that brings meaningful change to his behaviors and helps him find a way to live with the challenges life brought him. jannie,starting a new school year always brought excitement. I'm sure you are tired at the end of the day getting back into the groove. Hope the kids do well with the sitter. easy child is filling the house with kids but slowly one by one they are leaving for school. [img]:crying:[/img] It's exciting and a bit of an end of a chapter in their lives and mine. His room is a disaster with piles of things to pack. We are also saying our good byes as husband won't return to Tx again,after Saturday, except as a visitor or on vacation. It a full week that's for sure. It's back to hot but I'm grateful that we aren't dealing with the rain and flooding other states are dealing with this year. difficult child seems to be planning a move to NJ. [img]:bravo:[/img] He visited a place that has a set up that will suit difficult child. It has residences and apt./condo for more independent type adults with developmental delays but normal IQ. Two of his friends live in the residence. It will help with job search/training/advocacy. It's difficult child's idea so we will see how it works out. He seems to want to follow his path finally. We are just trying to not intrude ourselves unless requested or needed. If it works out, he may stay in that town forever. I can't believe both son's will be 30 min from each other. Makes visiting easier. Our sort of foster daughter visited yesterday to pick up her things. She will move on to Florida and has reconnected with her parents. Hopefully she will find her way. So that's the story from the house of Mrs.Fran this week. It's busy, sad, happy, excited and hopeful. The pups add to the excitement. They have the painter tiptoeing past the kitchen. At their size they are imposing even if they would slurp you to death. They are breaking us in pretty well. [img]:rofl:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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