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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 513744" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>DF - </p><p>None of what I'm about to say applies to your situation... but maybe in some distant future, somebody will be reading this who can actually try some creative stuff.</p><p></p><p>Being in a lightly-populated area IS a major challenge... but your area is not the only place on the planet with THAT problem. What some places do with this? The SCHOOL becomes the hub for services. NOT that the school is funding the extra services... school $$ is stretched too thin anyway... but the kids are already at the school, parents have ways of getting there, they can actually provide office space etc. to facilitate, etc. If the school is really cooperative, they can even pull the kid from class (vary carefully!) which means they could fill a half-day for somebody to come in for... enough to be worth it. </p><p></p><p>But... first you have to have MH and School bureaucrats who actually CARE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 513744, member: 11791"] DF - None of what I'm about to say applies to your situation... but maybe in some distant future, somebody will be reading this who can actually try some creative stuff. Being in a lightly-populated area IS a major challenge... but your area is not the only place on the planet with THAT problem. What some places do with this? The SCHOOL becomes the hub for services. NOT that the school is funding the extra services... school $$ is stretched too thin anyway... but the kids are already at the school, parents have ways of getting there, they can actually provide office space etc. to facilitate, etc. If the school is really cooperative, they can even pull the kid from class (vary carefully!) which means they could fill a half-day for somebody to come in for... enough to be worth it. But... first you have to have MH and School bureaucrats who actually CARE. [/QUOTE]
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