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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 379050" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>Oh, Odin definitely liked her. And you know how meeting just one sympathetic human being can temporarily restore faith in the universe as a whole? It was like that. The more I think about it, the more miraculous I think it was. Not that our problems are over, of course; she doesn't have the expertise we're going to need. I agree with your phrasing, Terry: "he doesn't seem to have the emotional coping skills to keep up with-his cognitive awareness." I think I'll use that with future docs, if I may. Meanwhile, I hope that today brings you your own good fortune -- I'm glad you're feeling sort of excited about starting difficult child in public school. I grew up going to public schools and always thought going to private would be some great privilege, but my experiences with my kids, who have attended both at different times, have actually been a lot more positive in public schools. Warm good wishes, Ranny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 379050, member: 5689"] Oh, Odin definitely liked her. And you know how meeting just one sympathetic human being can temporarily restore faith in the universe as a whole? It was like that. The more I think about it, the more miraculous I think it was. Not that our problems are over, of course; she doesn't have the expertise we're going to need. I agree with your phrasing, Terry: "he doesn't seem to have the emotional coping skills to keep up with-his cognitive awareness." I think I'll use that with future docs, if I may. Meanwhile, I hope that today brings you your own good fortune -- I'm glad you're feeling sort of excited about starting difficult child in public school. I grew up going to public schools and always thought going to private would be some great privilege, but my experiences with my kids, who have attended both at different times, have actually been a lot more positive in public schools. Warm good wishes, Ranny [/QUOTE]
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