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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 332194" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Welcome Firstangel! I am looking forward to learning a little more about your son and what steps you have taken thus far. Answers to Tiredmommy's questions will open up some suggestions and may find people here that have gone through things similar to what you are going through.</p><p> </p><p>I would add one more question - "What type of support system do you have?" Has your son been in day care giving you a break and also if you have a great day care provider, that person may be able to help with advise as to which clinics in your area have the best services for your son. Do you have a good connection with his teachers? Any relatives or friends close by to help watch your son while you take a break from being a parent for an hour or so.</p><p> </p><p>I can tell from your visit here that you want to do everything possible to help your son. Remember though, that in order to help him properly, you need to be as healthy as you can. Take good care of yourself - not just body, but soul - meaning take time to do things that bring you pleasure as a person. Allow yourself to find joy in your hobbies. This will go a long way with keeping from getting too deep into that burned out feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 332194, member: 5096"] Welcome Firstangel! I am looking forward to learning a little more about your son and what steps you have taken thus far. Answers to Tiredmommy's questions will open up some suggestions and may find people here that have gone through things similar to what you are going through. I would add one more question - "What type of support system do you have?" Has your son been in day care giving you a break and also if you have a great day care provider, that person may be able to help with advise as to which clinics in your area have the best services for your son. Do you have a good connection with his teachers? Any relatives or friends close by to help watch your son while you take a break from being a parent for an hour or so. I can tell from your visit here that you want to do everything possible to help your son. Remember though, that in order to help him properly, you need to be as healthy as you can. Take good care of yourself - not just body, but soul - meaning take time to do things that bring you pleasure as a person. Allow yourself to find joy in your hobbies. This will go a long way with keeping from getting too deep into that burned out feeling. [/QUOTE]
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