KFld
New Member
When my difficult child was in 8th grade, he had a problem with a student due to his adhd impulsiveness and needed to change schools mid-year. I remember laying awake the night before, stomach in knots, feeling so bad that he had to leave his school and friends behind and thinking he was going to have such a hard time. I brought him that day, met with the school social worker and every one else and felt sick to my stomach when I left and went to work for the day.
He walked to my work after the first day, big smile on his face and said he already made a ton of new friends and loved it!!
My worry was for nothing, so hopefully yours will be too.
He walked to my work after the first day, big smile on his face and said he already made a ton of new friends and loved it!!
My worry was for nothing, so hopefully yours will be too.