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<blockquote data-quote="family mum" data-source="post: 525711" data-attributes="member: 14457"><p>Thanks for the explanation of difficult child everyone. I've tried adding a "signature", we'll see if it works. I have 2 other kids, my eldest son is 16 and my daughter is 12. At this point in time, no one is handling it well, least of all my daughter and myself who are his favourite targets. difficult child's school has been pretty good and started offering him resources immediately when I informed them by phone about the AS, even before all the testing was complete. So far He is not very open to their assistance and has refused almost everything offered to him.He does not act out at school at all. His marks are a bit all over the board. He is extremely bright which helps him to get by, but he has executive function issues so homework is a hit or miss thing. Living in Quebec, his studies are divided between French ( language, history, geography, ethics) and English (language, math, science, art and PE), with Spanish (language) thrown into the mix as well since he is in an international program. The frustration of having to communicate and learn in his least favourite courses in French certainly adds a dimension but it cannot be avoided. ( We are a bilingual family, I'm Anglophone, my husband is Francophone, we primarily use English in the home.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="family mum, post: 525711, member: 14457"] Thanks for the explanation of difficult child everyone. I've tried adding a "signature", we'll see if it works. I have 2 other kids, my eldest son is 16 and my daughter is 12. At this point in time, no one is handling it well, least of all my daughter and myself who are his favourite targets. difficult child's school has been pretty good and started offering him resources immediately when I informed them by phone about the AS, even before all the testing was complete. So far He is not very open to their assistance and has refused almost everything offered to him.He does not act out at school at all. His marks are a bit all over the board. He is extremely bright which helps him to get by, but he has executive function issues so homework is a hit or miss thing. Living in Quebec, his studies are divided between French ( language, history, geography, ethics) and English (language, math, science, art and PE), with Spanish (language) thrown into the mix as well since he is in an international program. The frustration of having to communicate and learn in his least favourite courses in French certainly adds a dimension but it cannot be avoided. ( We are a bilingual family, I'm Anglophone, my husband is Francophone, we primarily use English in the home.) [/QUOTE]
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