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Canceling Christmas...has anyone done this?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 106668" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>These are boys age 8 with what looks like a list of 6 neurological disorders and a 4.5 year old? No chance, I wouldn't be cancelling Christmas. With that kind of diagnosis it would be far more surprising if he DIDN'T act out this time of year. They can hardly handle it on a regular day but then we go and impose this one month a year frenzy upon them that they can't escape whereever they go...and then we expect them to handle it?</p><p></p><p>Instead of cancelling Christmas it sounds like family therapy, wrap around services, a medication adjustment and a trip to see a pediatric neurologist for a workup if that hasn't happened recently are more in order. Like Daisylover, I feel Christmas is Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 106668, member: 701"] These are boys age 8 with what looks like a list of 6 neurological disorders and a 4.5 year old? No chance, I wouldn't be cancelling Christmas. With that kind of diagnosis it would be far more surprising if he DIDN'T act out this time of year. They can hardly handle it on a regular day but then we go and impose this one month a year frenzy upon them that they can't escape whereever they go...and then we expect them to handle it? Instead of cancelling Christmas it sounds like family therapy, wrap around services, a medication adjustment and a trip to see a pediatric neurologist for a workup if that hasn't happened recently are more in order. Like Daisylover, I feel Christmas is Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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