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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 360908" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I agree with others, you are doing a GREAT job, and it sounds like you have everything set in place for the best home environment for him. I think this observation the school is going to do will help you, just be patient, it takes time for those evaluations to be completed and thorough, and remember if you do not agree with what they say then go and get a second opinion/evaluation.</p><p></p><p>I must say, DO NOT give up! Everything you have in place now (charts/consequences/etc) sound right on target for this special fella. Smile and know that you guys are doing everything that would come normal to parents with special kids and now it seems like it's time to explore other options/ideas to ADD to what you already have in place!</p><p></p><p>It did make me smile when you mentioned that he DOES show remorse afterwards - this is GOOD! Sadly my oldest difficult child does not, so count that as a huge blessing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 360908, member: 4334"] I agree with others, you are doing a GREAT job, and it sounds like you have everything set in place for the best home environment for him. I think this observation the school is going to do will help you, just be patient, it takes time for those evaluations to be completed and thorough, and remember if you do not agree with what they say then go and get a second opinion/evaluation. I must say, DO NOT give up! Everything you have in place now (charts/consequences/etc) sound right on target for this special fella. Smile and know that you guys are doing everything that would come normal to parents with special kids and now it seems like it's time to explore other options/ideas to ADD to what you already have in place! It did make me smile when you mentioned that he DOES show remorse afterwards - this is GOOD! Sadly my oldest difficult child does not, so count that as a huge blessing! [/QUOTE]
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