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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 248533" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>This is the first time I have had to watch my difficult child sink! It is the hardest thing I have ever done to date, I have to look at school as a life lesson right now. She needs to learn how to motivate herself to complete daily tasks starting with school. If she can't figure it out now then she is in for a lot of problems once she is in the working world. She has testing scheduled in the next two weeks to see what exactly we are dealing with, that should help things out. Until then it is a wait and see and maybe fail thing.</p><p>I have been looking into the online high school but not sure I want to go that route. She is very social and I think that keeps her more "stable" than anything else.</p><p>One day at a time and baby steps that is all I can do right now.</p><p> </p><p>It does seem funny more people I talk to at work the more I find out there are a lot of kids having depression issues along with a lot of other things. </p><p>Best of luck to everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 248533, member: 6423"] This is the first time I have had to watch my difficult child sink! It is the hardest thing I have ever done to date, I have to look at school as a life lesson right now. She needs to learn how to motivate herself to complete daily tasks starting with school. If she can't figure it out now then she is in for a lot of problems once she is in the working world. She has testing scheduled in the next two weeks to see what exactly we are dealing with, that should help things out. Until then it is a wait and see and maybe fail thing. I have been looking into the online high school but not sure I want to go that route. She is very social and I think that keeps her more "stable" than anything else. One day at a time and baby steps that is all I can do right now. It does seem funny more people I talk to at work the more I find out there are a lot of kids having depression issues along with a lot of other things. Best of luck to everyone! [/QUOTE]
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