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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 5332" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>You're very kind to think of me! So far, so good, but then he usually holds it together for a week at a new place. He wants to go back to the Montessori school but I just don't see that happening for a bit. </p><p></p><p>husband and difficult child didn't use the bins yesterday; they just worked on difficult child's homework after difficult child's "power nap" of about 2 1/2 hrs. They gave him a number of worksheets to do (I think for the week) and he's at least half-way through. Nothing like, "Do three pages and you can play video games" huh? I am interested to see which kinds of activities difficult child will pick from the bins, though. husband got a pair of tix to a baseball game as a going-away gift from someone at his old job, so he is taking difficult child to the ball game this afternoon. All kinds of stuff you just can't do when you're working.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for checking up on me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 5332, member: 2960"] You're very kind to think of me! So far, so good, but then he usually holds it together for a week at a new place. He wants to go back to the Montessori school but I just don't see that happening for a bit. husband and difficult child didn't use the bins yesterday; they just worked on difficult child's homework after difficult child's "power nap" of about 2 1/2 hrs. They gave him a number of worksheets to do (I think for the week) and he's at least half-way through. Nothing like, "Do three pages and you can play video games" huh? I am interested to see which kinds of activities difficult child will pick from the bins, though. husband got a pair of tix to a baseball game as a going-away gift from someone at his old job, so he is taking difficult child to the ball game this afternoon. All kinds of stuff you just can't do when you're working. Thanks again for checking up on me! [/QUOTE]
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