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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 106689" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Does difficult child have a passion he is good at that could be expanded into a career? ROTC isnt a ad program in high school to be honest. Your son could really blossom there. Is he very good at Math and sciences? Can he picture things in his mind in relation to space? Do things with computers just come easy to him? </p><p></p><p>Then I would attempt to get him in Number 2.</p><p></p><p>Ok...Im getting them all confused too...lol. You really have to look at his strengths and not so much what you think he will be when he grows up because you really cant know that right now...but you can see what his strengths are now. Find a school that plays to his strengths. Ask the guidance counselor what they think that would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 106689, member: 1514"] Does difficult child have a passion he is good at that could be expanded into a career? ROTC isnt a ad program in high school to be honest. Your son could really blossom there. Is he very good at Math and sciences? Can he picture things in his mind in relation to space? Do things with computers just come easy to him? Then I would attempt to get him in Number 2. Ok...Im getting them all confused too...lol. You really have to look at his strengths and not so much what you think he will be when he grows up because you really cant know that right now...but you can see what his strengths are now. Find a school that plays to his strengths. Ask the guidance counselor what they think that would be. [/QUOTE]
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