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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 62571"><p>Not to be negative, but I see this a lot on the board and it never ceases to amaze me; and it always makes me so glad that I'm single. When it comes to my kids, noone - not even their dad - is going to come between me and what's best for them. </p><p></p><p>I really like the way 'Chelle handled it...and it makes a lot of sense. You don't get to not have any of the responsibility, but all of the decision making. It doesn't work that way.</p><p></p><p>by the way, 'Chelle, things with my difficult child started to really escalate in grade 2, as well. The school refused to do anything and it would be years yet before we had anything resembling a diagnosis (although she was in therapy at the time) and she is now the school refusal queen, on top of all the time she has spent at or near crisis level.</p><p></p><p>The sooner you get a handle on what is going on with your kiddo, the better off she and you will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 62571"] Not to be negative, but I see this a lot on the board and it never ceases to amaze me; and it always makes me so glad that I'm single. When it comes to my kids, noone - not even their dad - is going to come between me and what's best for them. I really like the way 'Chelle handled it...and it makes a lot of sense. You don't get to not have any of the responsibility, but all of the decision making. It doesn't work that way. by the way, 'Chelle, things with my difficult child started to really escalate in grade 2, as well. The school refused to do anything and it would be years yet before we had anything resembling a diagnosis (although she was in therapy at the time) and she is now the school refusal queen, on top of all the time she has spent at or near crisis level. The sooner you get a handle on what is going on with your kiddo, the better off she and you will be. [/QUOTE]
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