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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 598282" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Thank you, InsaneCdn. Since difficult child is in special day classes I do think she qualifies for an extra year. Actually it's until the age of 21. I would love to see her graduate on time with her classmates but I am prepared for the chance that it might not happen. She may need extra time but I am confident she will get there. It may be an uphill battle but I have faith that she can do it. Her dad says she will never be successful but I disagree with him. She loves animals and loves to cook and I know that one day she will succeed in life doing something she loves. She just needs a little extra support to get her there. At least I have the school psychiatric to back me up. He can motivate her like nobody's business. I really owe him a huge thank you and maybe a card for working so hard with my daughter this year. He is such an all around good guy. Him and his wife are unable to have children of their own so they adopted four young children. I think those kids are so darn lucky to have him as a dad. He truly is a blessing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 598282, member: 2196"] Thank you, InsaneCdn. Since difficult child is in special day classes I do think she qualifies for an extra year. Actually it's until the age of 21. I would love to see her graduate on time with her classmates but I am prepared for the chance that it might not happen. She may need extra time but I am confident she will get there. It may be an uphill battle but I have faith that she can do it. Her dad says she will never be successful but I disagree with him. She loves animals and loves to cook and I know that one day she will succeed in life doing something she loves. She just needs a little extra support to get her there. At least I have the school psychiatric to back me up. He can motivate her like nobody's business. I really owe him a huge thank you and maybe a card for working so hard with my daughter this year. He is such an all around good guy. Him and his wife are unable to have children of their own so they adopted four young children. I think those kids are so darn lucky to have him as a dad. He truly is a blessing. [/QUOTE]
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