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Matt's huge struggle with agorahpobia
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 470803" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>If he hits the wall with classes... colleges often will work with you on this, as well... volunteer in the library, or the cafeteria line... and I can see where THAT is way more "cool" than "Goodwill". (My difficult child has that "cool" issue as well)</p><p>The advantage to stuff at the College is that in getting past the panic <em>in that setting</em>, it sets the stage for classes as well. Conversely... if he can handle the <em>classes</em>, it may set the stage for a small "job" there as a stepping stone...</p><p></p><p><humming THAT song in my head again ... for Matt this time...></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 470803, member: 11791"] If he hits the wall with classes... colleges often will work with you on this, as well... volunteer in the library, or the cafeteria line... and I can see where THAT is way more "cool" than "Goodwill". (My difficult child has that "cool" issue as well) The advantage to stuff at the College is that in getting past the panic [I]in that setting[/I], it sets the stage for classes as well. Conversely... if he can handle the [I]classes[/I], it may set the stage for a small "job" there as a stepping stone... <humming THAT song in my head again ... for Matt this time...> [/QUOTE]
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