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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 303726" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Congratulations to T for achieving a goal. I still believe the closer we can keep our kids to their peer group the less invisible or ostracized they will be. </p><p>Let him do the work and enjoy the fun as well as manage the mistakes. </p><p>If he can complete one semester then he can work on the next one. </p><p>One of the problems young people have is that they think if they fail at one thing or make one mistake that it's over and that they can't recover. He is going to stumble. Do stupid things and basically do what all the other kids do. </p><p>Hugs to him for not letting all forms of obstacles stop him. </p><p>You should be proud of him Daisy. He will be an amazing adult if he is given the chance to socialize, study and fall down like his peers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 303726, member: 3"] Congratulations to T for achieving a goal. I still believe the closer we can keep our kids to their peer group the less invisible or ostracized they will be. Let him do the work and enjoy the fun as well as manage the mistakes. If he can complete one semester then he can work on the next one. One of the problems young people have is that they think if they fail at one thing or make one mistake that it's over and that they can't recover. He is going to stumble. Do stupid things and basically do what all the other kids do. Hugs to him for not letting all forms of obstacles stop him. You should be proud of him Daisy. He will be an amazing adult if he is given the chance to socialize, study and fall down like his peers. [/QUOTE]
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