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<blockquote data-quote="4sumrzn" data-source="post: 81895" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>Without watching the show.... I agree with busywend! So many things go unsaid when it comes to these topics. I feel that nobody knows what it's like or what they would do unless they were walking in MY shoes every day! Just as it would be if they were walking in yours! Each child & family is different....some benefit from medications & some don't. I also think it is very sad that there isn't enough help "out there" or at least there aren't enough resources to figure out how to get it if there is. My area lacks help, I have been looking for it for years now.....respite, supports groups, special needs camps, special needs childcare, special needs sports.....it's not there. And, I'll add....what about the parents that have to quit their jobs to take care of their difficult child & float paycheck to paycheck??? THAT probably wasn't mentioned either! Oooops.....I wrote a book! Sorry about that! I'm even off the topic because I didn't watch the show. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sumrzn, post: 81895, member: 4133"] Without watching the show.... I agree with busywend! So many things go unsaid when it comes to these topics. I feel that nobody knows what it's like or what they would do unless they were walking in MY shoes every day! Just as it would be if they were walking in yours! Each child & family is different....some benefit from medications & some don't. I also think it is very sad that there isn't enough help "out there" or at least there aren't enough resources to figure out how to get it if there is. My area lacks help, I have been looking for it for years now.....respite, supports groups, special needs camps, special needs childcare, special needs sports.....it's not there. And, I'll add....what about the parents that have to quit their jobs to take care of their difficult child & float paycheck to paycheck??? THAT probably wasn't mentioned either! Oooops.....I wrote a book! Sorry about that! I'm even off the topic because I didn't watch the show. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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