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How do you accept that things will never go smoothly?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 572984" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>We do our best to NOT compare K1 and K2.</p><p>Two completely different kids. Would be, even without their issues.</p><p>We don't react to stuff the same way as other parents. Getting an A on a project isn't celebrated. Getting your project done to the best of your ability, IS... and if you could have done a better job and gotten A++, then A isn't worth celebrating... but a C for a kid who has to next-to-kill-themselves to deliver the project in scope and on time... is huge. Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>Comparisons drag everybody down.</p><p>difficult child will move forward, will grow... and may well surprise you.</p><p>Right now... is when things are at their hardest, and it's difficult to not be all "doom and gloom" some days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 572984, member: 11791"] We do our best to NOT compare K1 and K2. Two completely different kids. Would be, even without their issues. We don't react to stuff the same way as other parents. Getting an A on a project isn't celebrated. Getting your project done to the best of your ability, IS... and if you could have done a better job and gotten A++, then A isn't worth celebrating... but a C for a kid who has to next-to-kill-themselves to deliver the project in scope and on time... is huge. Know what I mean?? Comparisons drag everybody down. difficult child will move forward, will grow... and may well surprise you. Right now... is when things are at their hardest, and it's difficult to not be all "doom and gloom" some days. [/QUOTE]
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