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<blockquote data-quote="mevmom" data-source="post: 712683" data-attributes="member: 21856"><p>Thank you. I think you're right. My husband has always resisted "labeling" her. He knows she's difficult of course, but I guess maybe he thinks she's just different. I think as bad as things have been, it's like at least we know this. Whereas embarking on a process of getting her help is really daunting. </p><p>It's puzzling for me how ok she is when we are out and about. I mean comparatively speaking. And people think she's just sweet and a bit of a firecracker. </p><p>I think my fear of public school has been what if being exposed to so much more makes it even worse? What if she falls in with the wrong crowd (she's very social)? What if putting her there actually makes it more likely she will start into drugs and all? On the other hand, I know you are right about Christian school- rebellion is not tolerated. It will all be seen as a discipline issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mevmom, post: 712683, member: 21856"] Thank you. I think you're right. My husband has always resisted "labeling" her. He knows she's difficult of course, but I guess maybe he thinks she's just different. I think as bad as things have been, it's like at least we know this. Whereas embarking on a process of getting her help is really daunting. It's puzzling for me how ok she is when we are out and about. I mean comparatively speaking. And people think she's just sweet and a bit of a firecracker. I think my fear of public school has been what if being exposed to so much more makes it even worse? What if she falls in with the wrong crowd (she's very social)? What if putting her there actually makes it more likely she will start into drugs and all? On the other hand, I know you are right about Christian school- rebellion is not tolerated. It will all be seen as a discipline issue. [/QUOTE]
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