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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 288197" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Thanks all. I know you appreciate his insight. </p><p>It is a sign of a warrior mom to hear that comment and know how important it is. I absolutely appreciate hearing it. </p><p>I sure hope it's not pride on my part. I think I was humbled pretty early on but it did give me that surge of hope. Doesn't that recharge our batteries and want us to put the energy into some productive use?</p><p>Now it's up to him to make a plan to achieve small goals. Developmental delay and emotional delay doesn't mean it doesn't ever happen. Right?</p><p>It used to be 18 was the magic number when there wasn't anymore progress expected. Fortunately, that was quite a few years ago. </p><p></p><p>We have been in a holding pattern improvement wise for quite a while. Maybe he is ready to make a leap because he sees in another what his alternative is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 288197, member: 3"] Thanks all. I know you appreciate his insight. It is a sign of a warrior mom to hear that comment and know how important it is. I absolutely appreciate hearing it. I sure hope it's not pride on my part. I think I was humbled pretty early on but it did give me that surge of hope. Doesn't that recharge our batteries and want us to put the energy into some productive use? Now it's up to him to make a plan to achieve small goals. Developmental delay and emotional delay doesn't mean it doesn't ever happen. Right? It used to be 18 was the magic number when there wasn't anymore progress expected. Fortunately, that was quite a few years ago. We have been in a holding pattern improvement wise for quite a while. Maybe he is ready to make a leap because he sees in another what his alternative is. [/QUOTE]
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