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<blockquote data-quote="Arttillygirl" data-source="post: 109011" data-attributes="member: 3522"><p>Well now I am wondering if I am overreacting. I will see the psyc. on the 26th and I am going to insist something be tweaked regarding his medications and sleeping.</p><p> I talked with the school counselor today and he said the ball is in our son's court and that since I asked, he didn't perceive it as really that bad. He isn't a behavior problem and his grades arent that bad, he needs to rally to get them up. </p><p> Maybe it's a blessing in disguise, he finally might be seeing the way others see him-as surley. </p><p> I hate to see him go to the new school because he just found a sport that fits him: wrestling and was the lead in our school play.</p><p>Those are pretty major in his life.</p><p> His social life isn't very good but it's not horrible either. This other school is so expensive because it treats Learning Disability (LD) kids and I dont think it's his problem.</p><p></p><p>Parents out there: am I rationalizing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arttillygirl, post: 109011, member: 3522"] Well now I am wondering if I am overreacting. I will see the psyc. on the 26th and I am going to insist something be tweaked regarding his medications and sleeping. I talked with the school counselor today and he said the ball is in our son's court and that since I asked, he didn't perceive it as really that bad. He isn't a behavior problem and his grades arent that bad, he needs to rally to get them up. Maybe it's a blessing in disguise, he finally might be seeing the way others see him-as surley. I hate to see him go to the new school because he just found a sport that fits him: wrestling and was the lead in our school play. Those are pretty major in his life. His social life isn't very good but it's not horrible either. This other school is so expensive because it treats Learning Disability (LD) kids and I dont think it's his problem. Parents out there: am I rationalizing? [/QUOTE]
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