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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 295777" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I posted on a recent thread that I wanted to be involved in a group for parents of kids with behavioral and emotional disorders in real life. Well, I think I am going to attempt to start one at the agency I get my therapy through.</p><p></p><p>I talked to my therapist about it today and she is gung ho over the idea. Thinks I would be the perfect person for it. Obviously...lol. I have to convince the other powers that be though at the agency. </p><p></p><p>They have been talking about groups for 3 years now and nothing has gotten off the sounding board and I am sick of waiting for them to take action. I am willing to step up to the plate and take this on full force. All I need from them is a meeting space and a room in between times that I can use to hall in the laptop to download stuff and print it out. </p><p></p><p>I have no problem being the leader and talking to people. I want it to be a parent to parent support group. </p><p></p><p>The place I go to is called Community Innovations and I thought it would be cute to call this group "Parents Supporting Parents in Community Innovations". </p><p></p><p>I hope it would be ok if I copy some stuff from here such as the parent report, the outline of the Exceptional Child stuff from Easy Child, the form letters off the archives for Special Education.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 295777, member: 1514"] I posted on a recent thread that I wanted to be involved in a group for parents of kids with behavioral and emotional disorders in real life. Well, I think I am going to attempt to start one at the agency I get my therapy through. I talked to my therapist about it today and she is gung ho over the idea. Thinks I would be the perfect person for it. Obviously...lol. I have to convince the other powers that be though at the agency. They have been talking about groups for 3 years now and nothing has gotten off the sounding board and I am sick of waiting for them to take action. I am willing to step up to the plate and take this on full force. All I need from them is a meeting space and a room in between times that I can use to hall in the laptop to download stuff and print it out. I have no problem being the leader and talking to people. I want it to be a parent to parent support group. The place I go to is called Community Innovations and I thought it would be cute to call this group "Parents Supporting Parents in Community Innovations". I hope it would be ok if I copy some stuff from here such as the parent report, the outline of the Exceptional Child stuff from Easy Child, the form letters off the archives for Special Education. [/QUOTE]
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