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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 608476"><p>Cherub is great. She was a little more clingy than normal for a few days, but today she is exploring all over the house again. Buster has a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) that comes once every few weeks, a developmental specalist that comes once a week, difficult children 2 & 3 therapist also does a whole family approach and she comes once a month. He also has a neurologist. He is also on the waiting list for the autism pre school.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing happened today. Buster was climbing on his dresser and it fell over. He has a big goose egg. I don't normally beleive in karma. He is ok by the way. Giving everyone at the dr office a run for their money. </p><p></p><p>I can't homeschool difficult child 1 for the very reasons you expressed. I did homeschool him in kindergarten to teach him how to read. It was a huge fight (4-5 hour long rages over putting his name on the paper) but that kid learned to read. difficult child 1 just behaves so much better for anyone who is not me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 608476"] Cherub is great. She was a little more clingy than normal for a few days, but today she is exploring all over the house again. Buster has a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) that comes once every few weeks, a developmental specalist that comes once a week, difficult children 2 & 3 therapist also does a whole family approach and she comes once a month. He also has a neurologist. He is also on the waiting list for the autism pre school. Funny thing happened today. Buster was climbing on his dresser and it fell over. He has a big goose egg. I don't normally beleive in karma. He is ok by the way. Giving everyone at the dr office a run for their money. I can't homeschool difficult child 1 for the very reasons you expressed. I did homeschool him in kindergarten to teach him how to read. It was a huge fight (4-5 hour long rages over putting his name on the paper) but that kid learned to read. difficult child 1 just behaves so much better for anyone who is not me. [/QUOTE]
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