Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child with HFA is fine. That means you're doing something right! Good job!
Maybe it also means you could let go a little? Have measured confidence that your child can handle a little more of the unexpected?
I know it's very difficult, but try not to worry about things that have not yet happened. It's like paying your dues twice over. You and your child will meet whatever comes your way, when it comes.
Stay strong.
I feel the same way as OP. This reply helps me! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:The school year is ending soon...transitions!! DC with HFA seems excited for the summer. I do backflips to make things go smoothly for DC-transitions to camp, summer trips, etc, but there are always snafoos.Plus there is the whole re-configuring my work schedule around camp, etc.
So yeah, I'm freaking out. I am forcing myself to stick to thinking about the summer rather than worrying about the start of the next school year. I could get lost in the...what if his teacher next year doesn't like him, what if he has social issues, what if he starts to get really down on himself.....
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Anyone else feeling all jittery about the school year ending? I'm sure I'll adjust as always, and I'll be posting my pre-start of school year freak out late August/Sept.
Anonymous wrote:Your child with HFA is fine. That means you're doing something right! Good job!
Maybe it also means you could let go a little? Have measured confidence that your child can handle a little more of the unexpected?
I know it's very difficult, but try not to worry about things that have not yet happened. It's like paying your dues twice over. You and your child will meet whatever comes your way, when it comes.
Stay strong.