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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the poster with the senior. Believe me when I tell you we have had some very low moments over the years, and it is heartbreaking. You aren't alone. You start now, you keep at it, and I think you'll wake up a few months from now and realize things have a gotten a little better, fewer assignments missed, whatever, and so it goes. It's a process. You do the best you can and that's all you can do. If you are worried about him emotionally have him talk to someone, school counselor or a psych of some variety. Or maybe the college counselor if he's really worried about that and they are good at listening/calming. Sometimes an outsider can give everyone a perspective that you can't see from close up. The neuropsych we saw at the very beginning provided that for us. And your DS still has plenty of time, let him know that. He's 15, it is just the start of sophomore year, and a B average is not bad. Colleges love to see improvement, even if it doesn't start until junior year or even first semester senior year. He'll get into college if that's what he wants, a year off is OK, community college too, and he will be fine. But try not to worry about that, it's just too much on your plate.[/quote]
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