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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 445261" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Nancy, she was so upset when she didn't love art foundation - she was crying when she came to me - she didn't want me to be upset and disappointed and she <em>was </em>upset and disappointed. But I knew if I accepted her decision with love and understanding but also gently pushed that she needed to stay in school, it would come! I told her she was in the majority - most kids think they want to study or major in something but totally change that by the end of their first year!</p><p></p><p>TerryJ2, you know, I don't know. She has been a sensitive kid from the jump. She has always stuck up for the underguy, maintained a strong sense of fair play, been drawn to those a "little different", and has loved kids since she started her own babysitting service at the pool at age 11! Perhaps being with difficult child has taught her the difference intervention can make.......</p><p></p><p>Svengandhi and gvcmom, I have always strong believed (well, especially since my difficult child came along) that finding their passion is key! It <em>is</em> gratifying to see one of your children, not only find their passion, but use the special gifts they were born with for good.</p><p></p><p>Now, let's work on difficult child...........</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 445261, member: 805"] Nancy, she was so upset when she didn't love art foundation - she was crying when she came to me - she didn't want me to be upset and disappointed and she [I]was [/I]upset and disappointed. But I knew if I accepted her decision with love and understanding but also gently pushed that she needed to stay in school, it would come! I told her she was in the majority - most kids think they want to study or major in something but totally change that by the end of their first year! TerryJ2, you know, I don't know. She has been a sensitive kid from the jump. She has always stuck up for the underguy, maintained a strong sense of fair play, been drawn to those a "little different", and has loved kids since she started her own babysitting service at the pool at age 11! Perhaps being with difficult child has taught her the difference intervention can make....... Svengandhi and gvcmom, I have always strong believed (well, especially since my difficult child came along) that finding their passion is key! It [I]is[/I] gratifying to see one of your children, not only find their passion, but use the special gifts they were born with for good. Now, let's work on difficult child........... Sharon [/QUOTE]
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