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It's done and dusted - difficult child graduated, YIPPEE!
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 566900" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Congratulations. It's hard not to join in feeling proud of kids who accomplish goals here, even though to the outside world we are strangers, to me it just doesn't feel that way. Your guy really matters to me and I'm sure he wouldn't want to know that! LOL, that's ok, as my sister says, our kids just can't have too much love. That energy does help them. </p><p>Do you think his not having divided attention will help him overall, reduced anxiety and more time to practice? I hope he feels proud of himself and can feel as you said, that he matters to so many. A nice box to save all those cards would be in order for sure! </p><p>Congrats to you too. I hope you and husband (and even easy child) can enjoy your accomplishment too. It really was not the easiest road! Many hugs and pats on the back. Love, Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 566900, member: 12886"] Congratulations. It's hard not to join in feeling proud of kids who accomplish goals here, even though to the outside world we are strangers, to me it just doesn't feel that way. Your guy really matters to me and I'm sure he wouldn't want to know that! LOL, that's ok, as my sister says, our kids just can't have too much love. That energy does help them. Do you think his not having divided attention will help him overall, reduced anxiety and more time to practice? I hope he feels proud of himself and can feel as you said, that he matters to so many. A nice box to save all those cards would be in order for sure! Congrats to you too. I hope you and husband (and even easy child) can enjoy your accomplishment too. It really was not the easiest road! Many hugs and pats on the back. Love, Dee [/QUOTE]
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