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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 470824"><p>We have the neuropsychologist next month. It can't some soon enough!!</p><p></p><p>Went up there to do the admission paperwork. difficult child 1 was just fine. All the other kids had gone to school so he was alone with 2 counselors. He happily showed difficult child 2 "his" room and played games with him. I told him I'd brought his school stuff he told me "I'm not going to school". The staff there said yes you are starting this afternoon. He wanted to make me think he was just fine with it so he "happily" said ok. He told difficult child 2 that he just needed a break from me. Well, wait until he finds out that it's not up to him WHEN he is "done" with his "vacation". So far, he seems to be enjoying "heaven". I wonder how long it will last.</p><p></p><p>difficult child 2 and I are using this time to bond again. Things have revolved around difficult child 1 for so long that difficult child 2 seemed to get lost in there somewhere. I just wish difficult child 2 wasn't hurting like he is. No one can tell me there is no such thing as a "twin connection".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 470824"] We have the neuropsychologist next month. It can't some soon enough!! Went up there to do the admission paperwork. difficult child 1 was just fine. All the other kids had gone to school so he was alone with 2 counselors. He happily showed difficult child 2 "his" room and played games with him. I told him I'd brought his school stuff he told me "I'm not going to school". The staff there said yes you are starting this afternoon. He wanted to make me think he was just fine with it so he "happily" said ok. He told difficult child 2 that he just needed a break from me. Well, wait until he finds out that it's not up to him WHEN he is "done" with his "vacation". So far, he seems to be enjoying "heaven". I wonder how long it will last. difficult child 2 and I are using this time to bond again. Things have revolved around difficult child 1 for so long that difficult child 2 seemed to get lost in there somewhere. I just wish difficult child 2 wasn't hurting like he is. No one can tell me there is no such thing as a "twin connection". [/QUOTE]
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