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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 606707" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Thanks Sharon. I actually don't disagree with ANY of that! Absolutely... I'm simply saying that you have to start somewhere and if the outside environment isn't ideal, at least one can start with oneself.</p><p>But really it takes a village, yes. And I really, really would like a school for J with teachers that think outside the box and can help him. I really, really would like parents and kids who can to some degree at least take J as he is and still go on interacting with him, rather than rejecting him wholesale like my not very adaptable Moroccan acquaintance... A skilled therapist who knew how to help him confront his frustration and his anger and his requiring everything to be on his terms all the time... I would embrace all that without a moment's hesitation!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 606707, member: 11227"] Thanks Sharon. I actually don't disagree with ANY of that! Absolutely... I'm simply saying that you have to start somewhere and if the outside environment isn't ideal, at least one can start with oneself. But really it takes a village, yes. And I really, really would like a school for J with teachers that think outside the box and can help him. I really, really would like parents and kids who can to some degree at least take J as he is and still go on interacting with him, rather than rejecting him wholesale like my not very adaptable Moroccan acquaintance... A skilled therapist who knew how to help him confront his frustration and his anger and his requiring everything to be on his terms all the time... I would embrace all that without a moment's hesitation! [/QUOTE]
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