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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 500123" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I know he had trouble but it seems like a good day mostly. I get frustrated here when we have a good day and then husband gets upset about something and then says the whole day is ruined blah blah blah. I know it can be hard for teachers, but I hope that the school psychiatric, etc.... are not doing that with Q. You do an AWESOME job with him, really understanding his challenges and what he is thinking and meaning and I don't think you give yourself anywhere NEAR the credit you deserve. You really are awesome with him. It isn't just that you love him, you understand him and seem to be very in tune with him. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry he had a rough morning, but he sure pulled it together. I hope the teacher assures him that you are NOT the one choosing his schoolwork. I can see how he might think that from IEP meetings. I still laugh about back when Wiz was 4-8 or so he firmly believed that New Year's Eve parties were ALL about parents getting together to figure out how to be mean to kids and punish them if they don't do their chores. That it was the ONLY purpose for NYE parties, lol!!! I can honestly say that other than laughing about what Wiz thought we were doing, I have NEVER gone to a party to discuss how to be mean to my kids. It was a tempting thought, NOT. Parties are for NOT talking about your kids. </p><p></p><p>Now Wiz has some understanding of how funny we found that, esp after my folks has custody of my niece half the time for about 6 mos. OF course it didn't stop him from convincing niece that NYE parties were all about that. He has such a strange mind, but a fun one. Understanding how my kids think is, in my opinion, the best part of being their parent. I am never not amazed by it and often am also amused. Q has a neat mind too. There is always something going on. I don't think I could have coped with a kid who didn't have things going on in their head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 500123, member: 1233"] I know he had trouble but it seems like a good day mostly. I get frustrated here when we have a good day and then husband gets upset about something and then says the whole day is ruined blah blah blah. I know it can be hard for teachers, but I hope that the school psychiatric, etc.... are not doing that with Q. You do an AWESOME job with him, really understanding his challenges and what he is thinking and meaning and I don't think you give yourself anywhere NEAR the credit you deserve. You really are awesome with him. It isn't just that you love him, you understand him and seem to be very in tune with him. I am sorry he had a rough morning, but he sure pulled it together. I hope the teacher assures him that you are NOT the one choosing his schoolwork. I can see how he might think that from IEP meetings. I still laugh about back when Wiz was 4-8 or so he firmly believed that New Year's Eve parties were ALL about parents getting together to figure out how to be mean to kids and punish them if they don't do their chores. That it was the ONLY purpose for NYE parties, lol!!! I can honestly say that other than laughing about what Wiz thought we were doing, I have NEVER gone to a party to discuss how to be mean to my kids. It was a tempting thought, NOT. Parties are for NOT talking about your kids. Now Wiz has some understanding of how funny we found that, esp after my folks has custody of my niece half the time for about 6 mos. OF course it didn't stop him from convincing niece that NYE parties were all about that. He has such a strange mind, but a fun one. Understanding how my kids think is, in my opinion, the best part of being their parent. I am never not amazed by it and often am also amused. Q has a neat mind too. There is always something going on. I don't think I could have coped with a kid who didn't have things going on in their head. [/QUOTE]
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