I am naturally a very passive person and do not like hostile confrontation, so when conflicts arise, I usually try to diffuse it by planning the best way to approach the situation. I always take into account the person's background, personality, and maturity when speaking to them. I also ask for God's wisdom through prayer and consult with other mature people for advice.
If the conflict is impromptu and there is no time to plan my response, I try to maintain a level head to avoid saying things that I will regret. The downside is I may hold back what I really want to say for fear that it will cause further conflict, and then I harbor feelings of bitterness. The Lord has been teaching me …show more content…
He was diagnosed at age four with Disruptive Behavior Disorder (DBD), and will more than likely need support services in Kindergarten.
I did not have the opportunity to attend a Christian school growing up, and now that I am attending a Christian university, I see what a blessing it has been in my life! It is important to me that my son receives a Christocentric education. I expressed my concerns about public schools indoctrinating children with the evolution theory. Why should he have to circle an answer on a test that is not true? Is this God's will for His life? Should his disability hold him back from getting an education he deserves? These were questions that laid heavy on my heart and mind.
My husband is a school psychologist, so he expressed his fears that a private Christian school will not meet Jayden's behavioral needs. I agreed with his perspective, and I respect my husband's professional opinion, but I am stuck. My husband's alternative is to move so that Jayden will be in his school district, and he will have more control over his education. However, we just found a new church that we all love and we are all getting