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Do Relatives have brains before they open their mouth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 220660" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Critter Lover: ...or it is the food you feed your child...your sorted past ect.</p><p></p><p>One of the high hopes on the horizon for all of us and the future is knowing the brain and how it works with all its variations.</p><p>Considering how difficult the road of parents actually is it is frankly negligent that the biological realities of living human beings are not part of school curriculum.</p><p>As all of us are familiar (pardon the pun) with what special need means in our world, and we are all challenged in our homes, in schools, and in workplaces and in the pursuit of proper care and treatment. </p><p>The era when these things are some mystery or a matter of "belief" or a conditional reality that we "choose" can fall away so that more and more we are all present for reality.</p><p>You know the other side of this is a family member who (I am going to throw this word, but you know what I mean) THINKS that all the child has been needing is "more time" ....if she is such a miracal worker why hasn't she done it herself? She has had the key in her pocket all along, if only in her imaginary world, and didn't just volunteer?</p><p>What? Is she waiting for a patent?</p><p></p><p>The big wonder is that the human brain is time tested. Taking care of others especially our children lends to tolerance of others indiferance. It still hurts and stings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 220660, member: 6271"] Critter Lover: ...or it is the food you feed your child...your sorted past ect. One of the high hopes on the horizon for all of us and the future is knowing the brain and how it works with all its variations. Considering how difficult the road of parents actually is it is frankly negligent that the biological realities of living human beings are not part of school curriculum. As all of us are familiar (pardon the pun) with what special need means in our world, and we are all challenged in our homes, in schools, and in workplaces and in the pursuit of proper care and treatment. The era when these things are some mystery or a matter of "belief" or a conditional reality that we "choose" can fall away so that more and more we are all present for reality. You know the other side of this is a family member who (I am going to throw this word, but you know what I mean) THINKS that all the child has been needing is "more time" ....if she is such a miracal worker why hasn't she done it herself? She has had the key in her pocket all along, if only in her imaginary world, and didn't just volunteer? What? Is she waiting for a patent? The big wonder is that the human brain is time tested. Taking care of others especially our children lends to tolerance of others indiferance. It still hurts and stings. [/QUOTE]
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