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Sage's Point of View... I studied well into the night last night and felt confident that I was ready for tomorrow's test in Environmental Science. I made sure to take breaks and get my chores done then. I was getting better at staying focused and organizing my time. Mom and Dad had noticed, too. At dinner last evening, they'd made a point to share with me how proud of me they were this school year. My heart swelled with happiness at that. My parents had always supported me, especially in ensuring that my IEP was constantly updated and followed correctly. They knew how hard I worked at school, and it, over the years, had cost me many friendships. I didn't have time to go out all the time, and most kids just didn't get that. Mom and Dad had noted how perfect this group that I'd fallen in wi