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Some thoughts about difficult child and this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 584282" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>difficult child got himself out from the injured list and back to the active roster. Could tell more about the need from the side of the team than difficult child's improved behaviour/attitude though. He did anyway sound focused and determined when I called him last night. </p><p></p><p>Them getting this far was already a surprise so no one really expects them get far and it is very likely their season will be over soon. Then difficult child will have few weeks off totally before their off-season training starts again. I do worry that his team decides that he is too labile and they can not use him next season. Luckily our athletes can not be sold and bought like used cars and they do have a say in the matter, but of course it could still turn ugly. There are few teams that could be catastrophic fits for him and one of them has even showed some signs of interest. His team's management has been really great to him, but I can't help but worry a little. It is such a complicated situation. And of course moving anywhere, even if an excellent fit, would destroy his support system and that would be needed to build again from scratches. Especially bad it would be for his therapy, they are middle of the process, changing therapist would be a big setback. His mental coach/sport psychiatric we could most likely keep working with him. Either as a part of the contract with the new team or by paying for it ourselves. He has been such a great help that we really don't want to loose him.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy that difficult child seems calmer and focused, but I'm majorly stressed over him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 584282, member: 14557"] difficult child got himself out from the injured list and back to the active roster. Could tell more about the need from the side of the team than difficult child's improved behaviour/attitude though. He did anyway sound focused and determined when I called him last night. Them getting this far was already a surprise so no one really expects them get far and it is very likely their season will be over soon. Then difficult child will have few weeks off totally before their off-season training starts again. I do worry that his team decides that he is too labile and they can not use him next season. Luckily our athletes can not be sold and bought like used cars and they do have a say in the matter, but of course it could still turn ugly. There are few teams that could be catastrophic fits for him and one of them has even showed some signs of interest. His team's management has been really great to him, but I can't help but worry a little. It is such a complicated situation. And of course moving anywhere, even if an excellent fit, would destroy his support system and that would be needed to build again from scratches. Especially bad it would be for his therapy, they are middle of the process, changing therapist would be a big setback. His mental coach/sport psychiatric we could most likely keep working with him. Either as a part of the contract with the new team or by paying for it ourselves. He has been such a great help that we really don't want to loose him. I'm happy that difficult child seems calmer and focused, but I'm majorly stressed over him. [/QUOTE]
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