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<blockquote data-quote="amelia" data-source="post: 521210" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>When my difficult child was younger, every summer she went to different activities sponsored by the state commission for the blind. Most were sleep away and lasted as few weeks and all required signing a waiver releasing them of any responsibility. I always signed because I wanted her to have the experiences. These type of waivers are common. You have to decide if the activity is worth signing the waiver. </p><p></p><p>About the "who's in charge" remark by the incompetent sw, I have fielded this type of remark many times. My usual response is "if you need to make that type of comment in this situation then clearly you should be in another line of work." Don't let any "professional" get snarky with you, if they want respect they need to be respectful of you and your child's and family's needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amelia, post: 521210, member: 14169"] When my difficult child was younger, every summer she went to different activities sponsored by the state commission for the blind. Most were sleep away and lasted as few weeks and all required signing a waiver releasing them of any responsibility. I always signed because I wanted her to have the experiences. These type of waivers are common. You have to decide if the activity is worth signing the waiver. About the "who's in charge" remark by the incompetent sw, I have fielded this type of remark many times. My usual response is "if you need to make that type of comment in this situation then clearly you should be in another line of work." Don't let any "professional" get snarky with you, if they want respect they need to be respectful of you and your child's and family's needs. [/QUOTE]
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