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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 145008" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I read it, I survived it, LOL- I wish I had something helpful or positive to say to you, but I don't. Sounds like so many times I talked with school people here over the years, and I wish I could say it went that way with just my bipolar child, but it also went that way with my child with cp and vision issues. Our sd flat out refused to accept specialized bipolar training from both the pediatric bipolar university clinic people and from anyone from NAMI and from someone from CABF. The training was even offered at no cost to our sd as a special favor to me and it was offered to be done AT our school, and our school STILL refused to accept it. For my son, our sd insisted on saying he did not read becuz he did not wnt to, nevermind he could not SEE, somehow our sd just kept insisting it was behavioral, nevermind it was mechanical. I STILL shake my head and wonder HOW our sd thought giving my son detentions and suspensions for not being able to see was supposed to give him sight, I sure do wish it were that easy! </p><p></p><p>Seems many people simply get locked into how they think, and they simply refuse to bend their thinking to accept anything other than what they want to believe, and how they want to believe. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry your sons school is being less than cooperative or helpful. I do personally believe it i s these kinds of problems that make it even more difficult for our kids. It magnifies and intensifies our kids inability to function. It can be quite toxic for our kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 145008, member: 1697"] I read it, I survived it, LOL- I wish I had something helpful or positive to say to you, but I don't. Sounds like so many times I talked with school people here over the years, and I wish I could say it went that way with just my bipolar child, but it also went that way with my child with cp and vision issues. Our sd flat out refused to accept specialized bipolar training from both the pediatric bipolar university clinic people and from anyone from NAMI and from someone from CABF. The training was even offered at no cost to our sd as a special favor to me and it was offered to be done AT our school, and our school STILL refused to accept it. For my son, our sd insisted on saying he did not read becuz he did not wnt to, nevermind he could not SEE, somehow our sd just kept insisting it was behavioral, nevermind it was mechanical. I STILL shake my head and wonder HOW our sd thought giving my son detentions and suspensions for not being able to see was supposed to give him sight, I sure do wish it were that easy! Seems many people simply get locked into how they think, and they simply refuse to bend their thinking to accept anything other than what they want to believe, and how they want to believe. I'm sorry your sons school is being less than cooperative or helpful. I do personally believe it i s these kinds of problems that make it even more difficult for our kids. It magnifies and intensifies our kids inability to function. It can be quite toxic for our kids. [/QUOTE]
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