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Met with school psychiatric re: difficult child 1's options this morning
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 399252" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>I like number 2, and had an older son somewhat in the same boat. I had to give up thinking about the future and just think about how he was going to get through the school year in the healthiest way possible. At some point if he gets too overwhelmed he may give up all together. So your job at this point is to figure out what is a manageable schedule, keep him somewhat socially engaged. We had this talk from a college consultant that says that if kids gain self awareness of their problems and can articulate it and show how far they have come that they are often attractive to colleges. So don't give up too much hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 399252, member: 2322"] I like number 2, and had an older son somewhat in the same boat. I had to give up thinking about the future and just think about how he was going to get through the school year in the healthiest way possible. At some point if he gets too overwhelmed he may give up all together. So your job at this point is to figure out what is a manageable schedule, keep him somewhat socially engaged. We had this talk from a college consultant that says that if kids gain self awareness of their problems and can articulate it and show how far they have come that they are often attractive to colleges. So don't give up too much hope. [/QUOTE]
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