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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 597578" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>I do think in our case, I am more tollerant....but sometimes its also survival mode!</p><p>BUT.....my son was always able to pull himself together and keep it presentable at school....but the other day he just started crying and didnt want to go to school.....This happened in the school reception....The stres and anxiety was so bad that he couldnt care less....But they handled it so great! They didnt judge...just supported us and I went home and later he went to class...I do think he knew that there is more support and less judging in this new school?</p><p>I think it depends on the severity of the anxiety my son feels that contributes to his abillity to override his behaviour....AND I have seen that he can " pull himself together" for a few days, like on holiday with his grandparents, but it takes alot of energy and causes more harm than good in the long run...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 597578, member: 8045"] I do think in our case, I am more tollerant....but sometimes its also survival mode! BUT.....my son was always able to pull himself together and keep it presentable at school....but the other day he just started crying and didnt want to go to school.....This happened in the school reception....The stres and anxiety was so bad that he couldnt care less....But they handled it so great! They didnt judge...just supported us and I went home and later he went to class...I do think he knew that there is more support and less judging in this new school? I think it depends on the severity of the anxiety my son feels that contributes to his abillity to override his behaviour....AND I have seen that he can " pull himself together" for a few days, like on holiday with his grandparents, but it takes alot of energy and causes more harm than good in the long run... [/QUOTE]
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