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[quote=Anonymous]I think there's a middle ground here...maybe something like: "Susie, I wanted to talk to you about your work before you go back to school. We've been so happy to have you here this summer. I really liked what you did on the X project, particularly how you....... I think the areas where you can develop your skills for the future are ....... I hope you learned something working for us, and will stay in touch. I also wanted to say something because I know you were upset last Friday, and felt like you weren't doing a good job. Everyone has days like that, and everyone feels frustrated at work sometimes, but I was really worried about how upset you were. I got the impression that you're struggling with the auditory processing issue that you mentioned to me, and I really want to encourage you not to give up, and to make sure you get the help you need. You probably know this, but there are a lot of great therapies to help you both with the auditory processing challenges, and any anxiety that you might be feeling as a result of it. It's often easier to get that kind of help while you're still in school, so I hope you're working with someone at your college. You're really a great person, and you bring a lot to the table, so I really hope that you are getting all the support you need."[/quote]
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