{"id":3061,"date":"2013-09-17T09:49:21","date_gmt":"2013-09-17T13:49:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/njcts.org\/tsparents\/?p=3061"},"modified":"2013-09-17T09:49:21","modified_gmt":"2013-09-17T13:49:21","slug":"always-on-the-clock","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/njcts.org\/tsparents\/always-on-the-clock\/","title":{"rendered":"Always on the clock"},"content":{"rendered":"

Started my 4th week of teaching yesterday, and it’s been a roller-coaster of emotions. My time management skills have proven only that I’ve given the majority of my time to my job and rarely anything else. It will get better.<\/p>\n

Jacob has been doing well. His dad has been playing the part of mom and dad, and I feel terrible that I’ve been so busy. He’s in very good hands, though, and I’m thankful that his dad and grandma have been taking such good care of him.<\/p>\n

His tics are still a day-to-day battle to keep under control, but middle school has his days filled with new experiences, and so far no one has made a big deal of his movements. Some of his teachers have even reported that they rarely see them.<\/p>\n

I hope everyone is hanging in there, and we shall prevail … one way or another. May each of you be blessed and know that you’re always in my thoughts. Busy bee I am, but I’m always on the clock for my son and keeping with the mission to speak out with and for Tourette Syndrome. Battle on!<\/p>\n

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