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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 600306" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Bunny -</p><p></p><p>88 on algebra is awesome. Under the new rules, kids can now get a mastery notation on their diplomas if they get 85 or better on all 3 science and math regents. Your son is 1/3 there. Mine refused to even consider accelerated math.</p><p></p><p>It really is funny because my son also loves to cook and bowl. He is talking about joining the bowling team at the HS next year! Does your HS have one? My son did agree to do stage crew for a kids show in town, which is a couple of nights a week, and is attending Venture crew meetings where he plays pool. Oddly, we have realized that he is actually very good at it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe next summer you should send easy child to sleepaway camp. I sent babyboy last summer for 8 weeks because things were so horrible between him and easy child now 17. It gave the family a break from their fighting and insured babyboy's safety. easy child isn't violent but he was double babyboy's size last summer and thought nothing of sitting on him, flipping him and the like. Babyboy has grown bigger and stronger and easy child has slimmed down so it's not as bad this year. </p><p></p><p>Is there any way you can get together a D and D group? If you have Patch in your town, maybe put up an ad looking for kids to play. Do it at a neutral place, like the library, at first. Maybe that would get him to stop focusing on easy child. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. HS is often a really good thing for kids like these because there are so many activities and clubs that virtually any kid can find something to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 600306, member: 3493"] Bunny - 88 on algebra is awesome. Under the new rules, kids can now get a mastery notation on their diplomas if they get 85 or better on all 3 science and math regents. Your son is 1/3 there. Mine refused to even consider accelerated math. It really is funny because my son also loves to cook and bowl. He is talking about joining the bowling team at the HS next year! Does your HS have one? My son did agree to do stage crew for a kids show in town, which is a couple of nights a week, and is attending Venture crew meetings where he plays pool. Oddly, we have realized that he is actually very good at it. Maybe next summer you should send easy child to sleepaway camp. I sent babyboy last summer for 8 weeks because things were so horrible between him and easy child now 17. It gave the family a break from their fighting and insured babyboy's safety. easy child isn't violent but he was double babyboy's size last summer and thought nothing of sitting on him, flipping him and the like. Babyboy has grown bigger and stronger and easy child has slimmed down so it's not as bad this year. Is there any way you can get together a D and D group? If you have Patch in your town, maybe put up an ad looking for kids to play. Do it at a neutral place, like the library, at first. Maybe that would get him to stop focusing on easy child. Good luck. HS is often a really good thing for kids like these because there are so many activities and clubs that virtually any kid can find something to do. [/QUOTE]
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