24 hr countdown….

Anonymous
How’s everybody feeling?
Anonymous
One more day of distracting myself.
Anonymous
When my DS left for school this morning, he could tell decision day was wearing on us. He told us that what happens, happens. He did his best, he is at peace with everything, and that contrary to popular belief, whatever happens, he will still be alive and well after 4 pm tomorrow. Life will go on. He then gave us a hug and left for the day. It has been a long process. Best of luck to everyone!
Anonymous
Good luck for those waiting. Sometimes this forum devolves into a cesspool of vitriol, but having gone through the process recently, I completely understand and anxiety and sincerely wish the best for those waiting on decision. These are kids, after all.
Anonymous
This is a lot of pressure for the kids and parents. The kids will be great wherever they end up.
Anonymous
I found out already
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found out already


Exciting....Result? What school?
Anonymous
I've been pretty calm all season this time around but it is definitely more nerve racking this week....part of me just wants to know what my next two weeks will look like and what sort of decisions (if any) I will need to work through.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When my DS left for school this morning, he could tell decision day was wearing on us. He told us that what happens, happens. He did his best, he is at peace with everything, and that contrary to popular belief, whatever happens, he will still be alive and well after 4 pm tomorrow. Life will go on. He then gave us a hug and left for the day. It has been a long process. Best of luck to everyone!


So…. Your child is comforting YOU?

Smh…
Anonymous
Does “SMH”” stand for “I’m a jerk”? Just askin’…
Anonymous
I am feeling so sorry for your poor children. Way too much pressure to be putting on them.

Life is long folks - please give your children the gift of perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am feeling so sorry for your poor children. Way too much pressure to be putting on them.

Life is long folks - please give your children the gift of perspective.

I agree. Too much pressure on the kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am feeling so sorry for your poor children. Way too much pressure to be putting on them.

Life is long folks - please give your children the gift of perspective.


I don’t see it as pressure any more than her science test today was pressure. She studied for it, gave it her best shot, and she will receive her results tomorrow.

For our family, the outplacement process has been a lot of work, but overall a positive experience. Our child attended a K-8 school, and she has matured into a lovely young woman who is now capable of evaluating the high school that will be the best fit for her. When she receives her admissions results tomorrow, she will be ready to re-visit schools and evaluate her available choices while possibly also navigating some disappointment.

The feeling in our household isn’t one of pressure but a mix of excitement, nervousness, and anticipation for the next step.

Good luck to everyone tomorrow.
Anonymous
Its anticipation and kids feel it as well as parents. The family comforts each other during times of high stress. Everyone will end up where they're meant to be. Good luck!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am feeling so sorry for your poor children. Way too much pressure to be putting on them.

Life is long folks - please give your children the gift of perspective.


I don’t see it as pressure any more than her science test today was pressure. She studied for it, gave it her best shot, and she will receive her results tomorrow.

For our family, the outplacement process has been a lot of work, but overall a positive experience. Our child attended a K-8 school, and she has matured into a lovely young woman who is now capable of evaluating the high school that will be the best fit for her. When she receives her admissions results tomorrow, she will be ready to re-visit schools and evaluate her available choices while possibly also navigating some disappointment.

The feeling in our household isn’t one of pressure but a mix of excitement, nervousness, and anticipation for the next step.

Good luck to everyone tomorrow.


+1 - I'm with you fellow k-8 grounded parent!!
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