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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 359055" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>ML and Jal-Thanks for the prayers and good thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Janet-The "WOW" effect would be good.</p><p></p><p>He's home from respite and had a great weekend. Since he has been home he has done nothing but sleep (about 2 hours). They (the respite foster parents) said the was good the entire weekend. While I'm glad he was good it is so puzzling-why does he do so well while he is there? I know it can be because it is a short weekend and there are kids there for him to play with but it is so hard to understand and makes me question whether he needs this hospitalization or not. However, I know they are experiencing so much with him at school right now and we have seen lots too (not as much as school) Sigh...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 359055, member: 1631"] ML and Jal-Thanks for the prayers and good thoughts. Janet-The "WOW" effect would be good. He's home from respite and had a great weekend. Since he has been home he has done nothing but sleep (about 2 hours). They (the respite foster parents) said the was good the entire weekend. While I'm glad he was good it is so puzzling-why does he do so well while he is there? I know it can be because it is a short weekend and there are kids there for him to play with but it is so hard to understand and makes me question whether he needs this hospitalization or not. However, I know they are experiencing so much with him at school right now and we have seen lots too (not as much as school) Sigh... [/QUOTE]
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