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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 54058" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I am so sorry Alison that you are panicking. I totally understand.</p><p></p><p>I guess, in my opinion, I would not let him know you heard the conversation. Could it be possible that difficult child was talking about "school" in general - and not the new school? Or could it be possible that he was trying to act the tough older brother?</p><p>Regardless, I would just let this ride, and see if he is able to work through this himself. I would, however, bring up the psychiatrist appointment this weekend to him in a fun, happy, way just to mentally prepare him for a positive visit, and open a door to him talking about any fears he may have. I might also do the same thing about his summer school, again, just to open the door to any conversations, and let him mentally prepare a hopefully positive image of the school.</p><p>Good luck - I betcha he will fine.......try to think positive! (I know - it is really hard!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 54058, member: 3301"] I am so sorry Alison that you are panicking. I totally understand. I guess, in my opinion, I would not let him know you heard the conversation. Could it be possible that difficult child was talking about "school" in general - and not the new school? Or could it be possible that he was trying to act the tough older brother? Regardless, I would just let this ride, and see if he is able to work through this himself. I would, however, bring up the psychiatrist appointment this weekend to him in a fun, happy, way just to mentally prepare him for a positive visit, and open a door to him talking about any fears he may have. I might also do the same thing about his summer school, again, just to open the door to any conversations, and let him mentally prepare a hopefully positive image of the school. Good luck - I betcha he will fine.......try to think positive! (I know - it is really hard!) [/QUOTE]
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