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tiggerblue10 | 12:57 Thu 24th Mar 2022 | ChatterBank
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Long story but little Tigs didn't want to go to Thorpe Park tomorrow as a reward for students with no more than 5 demerits and no detentions. The cut-off for booking was Tuesday and yesterday his best friend told him that she was going and he now wants to go but it's too late. He was crying most of yesterday evening and this morning.

The year 7 head has said he is now on the reserve list in case anyone drops out but if they don't he will be so upset. Not sure what to say or do anymore. I've tried to calm him down and tell him I'll take him but he wants to go with his friend. Any suggestions on what to say or do as he just keeps crying? Hopefully he learns his lesson and doesn't leave things like this to the last minute or when it's too late!
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All you can do is tell him that the teacher will try to get him on the trip but if he can't go maybe he can have a play date with his friend later. Maybe show him how a trip is planned ahead of time, tickets, seats, chaperones etc
no he didn't want to go because there was no one going whom he like and then he found....

time for a round of -- we all make decisions on the facts and they change and we are screwed ... and we look forward and not back
Hopefully he'll learn an important life lesson. I don't think there's a lot you can do.
One of mine did that once - and only once.

Sometimes its good to learn life lessons, just so hard when its happening.
Hopefully, he can go on the reserve list and learn a valid lesson at the same time. :-)
Isn't it a bit old to be crying about this in year 7 Tigs. I presume he is 12. Old enough not to cry about it. A teenage strop would fit the bill better ;0).
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Sorry, been working and also lost internet connection for a bit and couldn't work!

He's gonna have to deal with not going if he can't go. I told him he will get over it but he's still in that upset state of mind like it's the end of the world.

Pat/Lottie, he's still 11 (12 in May) but he is on the autism spectrum and has ADHD.
I wouldn't have offered to take him ,as you say lesson learnt .
Sorry Tiggs. I didn't realise. That's a lesson to me to not make assumptions. X
as tho it is the end of the world
no it is MUCH worse than that ! (sob)
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You weren't to know, Lottie :o)

He cried when I picked him up from school but seems to have calmed down now and is much happier after I told him again that there will be other opportunities to go I future. Also waiting for him at home was a Fat Brain 'simpl dimpl' sensory toy key ring I ordered for him a couple of weeks ago. He's addicted to them and has a vast collection of fidget dimple toys.

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