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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 572213"><p>Got her off on the bus okay. Her new friend started at her school today. He's Aspie/bi-polar/schizoaffective and doesn't do well on buses, his mom is hoping she'll help him do okay on the bus, so we'll see how that goes. Crossing fingers that it goes well and will make her look forward to getting up and out in the morning. Mornings are easier with my boyfriend here, no shouting matches when he's here, but he goes on-call in a couple weeks and will be gone for a week starting the 28th, so I'll be on my own again and back to trying my patience and bribing her to get up and out on time without meltdowns. Last time the bribing helped, and it was right before break so it was an easier time for her, now I'm hoping her new friend does well enough that she'll want to get out there to see him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 572213"] Got her off on the bus okay. Her new friend started at her school today. He's Aspie/bi-polar/schizoaffective and doesn't do well on buses, his mom is hoping she'll help him do okay on the bus, so we'll see how that goes. Crossing fingers that it goes well and will make her look forward to getting up and out in the morning. Mornings are easier with my boyfriend here, no shouting matches when he's here, but he goes on-call in a couple weeks and will be gone for a week starting the 28th, so I'll be on my own again and back to trying my patience and bribing her to get up and out on time without meltdowns. Last time the bribing helped, and it was right before break so it was an easier time for her, now I'm hoping her new friend does well enough that she'll want to get out there to see him. [/QUOTE]
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