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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 320671"><p>She makes an exception when working with children and caretakers for those seriously disabled. Even those who are disabled, for the most part, need to practice self care and be responsible. Another thought is that we can help lead them to outside services. It all become a little trickier working with those who are disabled. </p><p>By and large, the tractor is a "Giver" and the swamp is a "taker," and each one of us in life has to learn how to manage our own care.</p><p>Yes, the swamp has to learn how to make its own accomodations.</p><p>And it is not healthy to keep on giving to the extent that it hurts us. In the end, for the most part, it doesn't even help the other guy (Mr. Swamp).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 320671"] She makes an exception when working with children and caretakers for those seriously disabled. Even those who are disabled, for the most part, need to practice self care and be responsible. Another thought is that we can help lead them to outside services. It all become a little trickier working with those who are disabled. By and large, the tractor is a "Giver" and the swamp is a "taker," and each one of us in life has to learn how to manage our own care. Yes, the swamp has to learn how to make its own accomodations. And it is not healthy to keep on giving to the extent that it hurts us. In the end, for the most part, it doesn't even help the other guy (Mr. Swamp). [/QUOTE]
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