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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 491105" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>klmno, you son IS so lucky to have you. The amount of time and energy, even when you know he might not even be able to appreciate it much, is wow, so unselfish and the very definition of a really good mother. So many programs and therapeutic ideas sound good on paper but if they are not funded correctly it takes a magic person who is not in it for the money or IS young but happens to be one of the gifted ones meant to be in this field. Not many of those out there. I would never hang my hat on that happening. It is infuriating that these kids are being used as political pawns. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about difficult child's response to not getting out earlier. Pretty mature reaction, I suppose though, you become resigned to some things there after a while. I just feel like you do, there has to be a way to get this out to the public and have them care. This kid had issues, yes, did he deserve that charge that threw the whole schedule off, clearly not. Why does the system, when they practically admitted it was all bogus, defend itself by sticking to the consequences for the kids? Just to make their program look like it is responding appropriately and doesn't have problems? So a whole group of kids gets life changing consequences and the program just takes a hard line to look like they are only doing what they have to do. uggg makes me sick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 491105, member: 12886"] klmno, you son IS so lucky to have you. The amount of time and energy, even when you know he might not even be able to appreciate it much, is wow, so unselfish and the very definition of a really good mother. So many programs and therapeutic ideas sound good on paper but if they are not funded correctly it takes a magic person who is not in it for the money or IS young but happens to be one of the gifted ones meant to be in this field. Not many of those out there. I would never hang my hat on that happening. It is infuriating that these kids are being used as political pawns. I was thinking about difficult child's response to not getting out earlier. Pretty mature reaction, I suppose though, you become resigned to some things there after a while. I just feel like you do, there has to be a way to get this out to the public and have them care. This kid had issues, yes, did he deserve that charge that threw the whole schedule off, clearly not. Why does the system, when they practically admitted it was all bogus, defend itself by sticking to the consequences for the kids? Just to make their program look like it is responding appropriately and doesn't have problems? So a whole group of kids gets life changing consequences and the program just takes a hard line to look like they are only doing what they have to do. uggg makes me sick. [/QUOTE]
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