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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 406126" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'd go. I've been to more than a few ranging over a wide area. </p><p></p><p>I like the ones where you get parental feedback on services needed in the area. These, believe it or not, often help parents know what is actually available out there and how to get it for their kids.......sort of sad that so far most of that information has come from the parents and not the professionals. However at these type I've watched professionals making their own lists ect and comparing with parents, which to me is a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Travis had an awesome neurologist during his teen years and he'd sent me info for this stuff all the time via email. And he loved to get info from parents about what was and wasn't available in their communities so he could pass it on. This site is still something he refers many patients to......especially those with no support. I told him about it, he lurked for a while, saw how invaluable it can be and passes it on.</p><p></p><p>Learning is always a good thing. Some were about things I already had a wide knowledge base on, but I seem to always walk away with something, even if it's just talking to the other people who attend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 406126, member: 84"] I'd go. I've been to more than a few ranging over a wide area. I like the ones where you get parental feedback on services needed in the area. These, believe it or not, often help parents know what is actually available out there and how to get it for their kids.......sort of sad that so far most of that information has come from the parents and not the professionals. However at these type I've watched professionals making their own lists ect and comparing with parents, which to me is a good thing. Travis had an awesome neurologist during his teen years and he'd sent me info for this stuff all the time via email. And he loved to get info from parents about what was and wasn't available in their communities so he could pass it on. This site is still something he refers many patients to......especially those with no support. I told him about it, he lurked for a while, saw how invaluable it can be and passes it on. Learning is always a good thing. Some were about things I already had a wide knowledge base on, but I seem to always walk away with something, even if it's just talking to the other people who attend. [/QUOTE]
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