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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 42267" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Yahooo!!!! You don't know how I love to get good news on this board. :smile: I love the video clips. Something about the stuffed pet made a stronger tangible connection than anything else I tried. </p><p></p><p>By way of encouragement I have to tell you that my boy who at various times struggled being out of my sight, who could barely walk through the doors of school, and who at one point was so bad he could barely leave the house, has left left much of his anxiety behind. He won the school spelling bee--stood up in front of the school as confident as if he owned the place and spelled like a champ! He's turned 11 and we've recently started leaving him alone for short periods like we would any other preteen of his age. And he's started to spread his wings in ways such as riding around the neighborhood with friends on their bikes. I won't say it's not been hard to let him go off but this is exactly what I've labored towards for so long. I know we're not home free and there's still a long road ahead but my difficult child has exceeded my wildest imagination in terms of progress.</p><p></p><p>Here's hoping one success over anxiety opens the doors to another!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 42267, member: 701"] Yahooo!!!! You don't know how I love to get good news on this board. [img]:smile:[/img] I love the video clips. Something about the stuffed pet made a stronger tangible connection than anything else I tried. By way of encouragement I have to tell you that my boy who at various times struggled being out of my sight, who could barely walk through the doors of school, and who at one point was so bad he could barely leave the house, has left left much of his anxiety behind. He won the school spelling bee--stood up in front of the school as confident as if he owned the place and spelled like a champ! He's turned 11 and we've recently started leaving him alone for short periods like we would any other preteen of his age. And he's started to spread his wings in ways such as riding around the neighborhood with friends on their bikes. I won't say it's not been hard to let him go off but this is exactly what I've labored towards for so long. I know we're not home free and there's still a long road ahead but my difficult child has exceeded my wildest imagination in terms of progress. Here's hoping one success over anxiety opens the doors to another! [/QUOTE]
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