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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 525531" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>JJJ, </p><p></p><p>This sounds a lot like the same history we had with Dude. Everyone always seemed so PUZZLED as to how he could work so hard for the things he wanted and when it came to the things he needed he just had no care in the world, and I would sit there and just be gobsmacked at the logic of people with degrees and years, and years of education, because they never got the picture like Kangas school did. Maybe if they had? Even with us telling them - WELL that's kinda obvious isn't it? Dude would have done better.....sooner. </p><p></p><p>I am still holding Kanga in my heart and I will be forever optimistic about her advancements, and abilities. The one thing in this whole world that she has more than any other kid she knows is YOU. Her Mother loves her more than life itself. Doesn't have to like her sometimes, doesn't have to understand her most times......but love? Like nothing most women have ever seen because she's one of the absolute most difficult children ever. She's like an octopus child - with all eight arms pushing everyone away all the time. Dude was very very much like that. His behaviors were indescribable even for Board standards most days, and when I think of her, how she talks, behaves, thinks - reacts? It's a shadow of Dude - and he's doing a lot better personally than ANYONE - ANYONE ever thought he'd do. They all gave him NO hope. I think it's probably why no one calls us about him that ever worked with him. They figure they already know. They don't know him, and they don't know what Kanga is capable of doing either. I think this is progress. Hug her for me. </p><p></p><p>Hug yourself too - you're doing an AWESOME job Mom. AS USUAL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 525531, member: 4964"] JJJ, This sounds a lot like the same history we had with Dude. Everyone always seemed so PUZZLED as to how he could work so hard for the things he wanted and when it came to the things he needed he just had no care in the world, and I would sit there and just be gobsmacked at the logic of people with degrees and years, and years of education, because they never got the picture like Kangas school did. Maybe if they had? Even with us telling them - WELL that's kinda obvious isn't it? Dude would have done better.....sooner. I am still holding Kanga in my heart and I will be forever optimistic about her advancements, and abilities. The one thing in this whole world that she has more than any other kid she knows is YOU. Her Mother loves her more than life itself. Doesn't have to like her sometimes, doesn't have to understand her most times......but love? Like nothing most women have ever seen because she's one of the absolute most difficult children ever. She's like an octopus child - with all eight arms pushing everyone away all the time. Dude was very very much like that. His behaviors were indescribable even for Board standards most days, and when I think of her, how she talks, behaves, thinks - reacts? It's a shadow of Dude - and he's doing a lot better personally than ANYONE - ANYONE ever thought he'd do. They all gave him NO hope. I think it's probably why no one calls us about him that ever worked with him. They figure they already know. They don't know him, and they don't know what Kanga is capable of doing either. I think this is progress. Hug her for me. Hug yourself too - you're doing an AWESOME job Mom. AS USUAL. [/QUOTE]
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