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Failure to Thrive
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<blockquote data-quote="tbod" data-source="post: 687980" data-attributes="member: 20297"><p>I have a 19 1/2 year old in the same boat. Trying to get him through high school after years and years of getting expelled from schools (about 9 of them) so we tried the homeschooling route (disaster). He's years behind his peers and like you...my concern is that he wont have all of the tools he needs to make it on his own either. So, I understand your stress. If its any consolation, I have noticed over time...that some maturity has started. Not a lot, but some....and that he's not getting fired from his jobs quite a quickly as before. That's a plus. So, like some of the other comments have alluded to...that your daughter may be on a timeline that might be a little slower than that rest of the pack...but, things could turn around dramatically as she put a few more years behind her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbod, post: 687980, member: 20297"] I have a 19 1/2 year old in the same boat. Trying to get him through high school after years and years of getting expelled from schools (about 9 of them) so we tried the homeschooling route (disaster). He's years behind his peers and like you...my concern is that he wont have all of the tools he needs to make it on his own either. So, I understand your stress. If its any consolation, I have noticed over time...that some maturity has started. Not a lot, but some....and that he's not getting fired from his jobs quite a quickly as before. That's a plus. So, like some of the other comments have alluded to...that your daughter may be on a timeline that might be a little slower than that rest of the pack...but, things could turn around dramatically as she put a few more years behind her. [/QUOTE]
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