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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 364621" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I tried several times to get something like this going, and ran into roadblocks each time. We were a small cow town with a strong school district, and because of that have grown to nearly 100,000 people. Our district is spread over something like 100 square miles, incorporating two cities and county islands. Mental health services around here are pretty much non-existent. Trying to coordinate something with the powers that be was frustrating, to say the least. At the time, our nearest CHADD chapter was three hours away, and I couldn't even get that going.</p><p></p><p>Lack of parental involvement/interest was a huge factor, and many of the parents were difficult child's themselves, as Susie said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 364621, member: 4040"] I tried several times to get something like this going, and ran into roadblocks each time. We were a small cow town with a strong school district, and because of that have grown to nearly 100,000 people. Our district is spread over something like 100 square miles, incorporating two cities and county islands. Mental health services around here are pretty much non-existent. Trying to coordinate something with the powers that be was frustrating, to say the least. At the time, our nearest CHADD chapter was three hours away, and I couldn't even get that going. Lack of parental involvement/interest was a huge factor, and many of the parents were difficult child's themselves, as Susie said. [/QUOTE]
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