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Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) -not otherwise specified vs. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
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<blockquote data-quote="lillians" data-source="post: 217924" data-attributes="member: 6410"><p>hi,, no,, not much now,, bc is the place ,, there are experts there on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS),, and show their faces,,and help out,and listen,,,after bthe children become a certain age,, yu may as well drop off the map,, no one is interested anymore,, and here in ontario,in the space we live in,, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS),,is another excuse for brat,,,all behaviours directed to ,,ahh yes poor parenting,,, as the children are now 16-17,, it appears we are mainly on our own other than a person who takes our daughter on outings 2 times a week,,,before 16 there was--is a program for horse back riding ,,slege hockey ,,bowling and a few other activities after 15 no more help,, as we are pensioners with no monies left after this long expensive adventure,, when the kids need more than ever notta</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lillians, post: 217924, member: 6410"] hi,, no,, not much now,, bc is the place ,, there are experts there on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS),, and show their faces,,and help out,and listen,,,after bthe children become a certain age,, yu may as well drop off the map,, no one is interested anymore,, and here in ontario,in the space we live in,, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS),,is another excuse for brat,,,all behaviours directed to ,,ahh yes poor parenting,,, as the children are now 16-17,, it appears we are mainly on our own other than a person who takes our daughter on outings 2 times a week,,,before 16 there was--is a program for horse back riding ,,slege hockey ,,bowling and a few other activities after 15 no more help,, as we are pensioners with no monies left after this long expensive adventure,, when the kids need more than ever notta [/QUOTE]
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