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<blockquote data-quote="erbaledge" data-source="post: 468283" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Shari - I can understand your frustration. I would hate that type of rumor-ville living. </p><p></p><p>I agree with- InsaneCdn. We live in an urban city; the education system for difficult child's is severly lacking in overall effectiveness. I've considered a more rural/small town surrounding. While I think that may help a difficult child's education as they may get more 1-on-1, more understanding, etc; a difficult child on the flip-side could be bullied more (less peers to blend in with). For us, the big downfall to rural/small town - the lack of services available.</p><p></p><p>Why can't we all have our cake and eat it to? I vote for effective schooling/education, overall acceptance, readily available mental health services incl psychiatric/neuro/therapist/pharm/hospital.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erbaledge, post: 468283, member: 4334"] Shari - I can understand your frustration. I would hate that type of rumor-ville living. I agree with- InsaneCdn. We live in an urban city; the education system for difficult child's is severly lacking in overall effectiveness. I've considered a more rural/small town surrounding. While I think that may help a difficult child's education as they may get more 1-on-1, more understanding, etc; a difficult child on the flip-side could be bullied more (less peers to blend in with). For us, the big downfall to rural/small town - the lack of services available. Why can't we all have our cake and eat it to? I vote for effective schooling/education, overall acceptance, readily available mental health services incl psychiatric/neuro/therapist/pharm/hospital. [/QUOTE]
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