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Heard from Miss KT, and all is not well...
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 377397" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good luck. I figure talking to her about how to avoid some of the drama will fall on difficult child ears. </p><p>Hopefully, she will come to understand that the learning is the main goal and social living skills are secondary. </p><p>I had to remind easy child that the whole point of higher education isn't just getting through and good grades but to actually</p><p><em>learn</em> stuff. LOL. </p><p>I called and spoke to the school counselor and mentioned difficult child's discomfort with some of the antics in the dorm. The counselor</p><p>did make sure to speak to difficult child and to help guide him to a healthier group of students. Some schools have groups for kids with social</p><p>anxieties. Take advantage of all the supports that the college has to offer incoming students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 377397, member: 3"] Good luck. I figure talking to her about how to avoid some of the drama will fall on difficult child ears. Hopefully, she will come to understand that the learning is the main goal and social living skills are secondary. I had to remind easy child that the whole point of higher education isn't just getting through and good grades but to actually [I]learn[/I] stuff. LOL. I called and spoke to the school counselor and mentioned difficult child's discomfort with some of the antics in the dorm. The counselor did make sure to speak to difficult child and to help guide him to a healthier group of students. Some schools have groups for kids with social anxieties. Take advantage of all the supports that the college has to offer incoming students. [/QUOTE]
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