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kdoll92064Participant
I have to agree with both opinions above. If your son was 16 and still in high school that is a different story. 20 and has a job etc., he needs some help but some counseling or something.
As for your husband… he definitely needs counseling. Or a teddy bear. Lol. Perhaps he sees the potential your son has and doesn’t want him to throw that away.Your son may need to spread his wings and try to fly out of the nest a few times on his own. He’ll stumble to be sure, but he’ll be ok with your guidance. And then he’ll soar!
kdoll92064ParticipantOh my goodness. My husband and I are in the same boat with our daughter. I thought we were the only ones!! It’s like I’m reading a book of our family. It’s exhausting and lonely and depressing. Our school has been supportive thankfully. Our daughter is going to be in 10th grade and I know the personalities of the special ed teachers and counselors so now I can push a little bit more on each teacher.
Out here in San Diego County is one high school that has a great program. My friends boys went thru it. It’s the AARC program. Look up El Camino HS AARC program. I wish that was offered in all schools in San Diego. Another note… my daughter took math in summer school
And got an A. The teacher makes a difference! -
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