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Does my daughter have a Mood Disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 712870" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I understand this. I was afraid of the labeling too. But I was interested in the assistance that Special Education services gave my son, including free non-public school. I think that support is not the same thing as diagnosing. At a university medical school (at least where we went) there was a sliding scale. So if income is low, cost is low. I think home schooling can be tough on both the parent and the child. Social relationships and getting out are important. And respite for parents is important too. What about exercise, sports, hobbies and interests? What does she love to do? What kinds of activities might be available?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 712870, member: 18958"] I understand this. I was afraid of the labeling too. But I was interested in the assistance that Special Education services gave my son, including free non-public school. I think that support is not the same thing as diagnosing. At a university medical school (at least where we went) there was a sliding scale. So if income is low, cost is low. I think home schooling can be tough on both the parent and the child. Social relationships and getting out are important. And respite for parents is important too. What about exercise, sports, hobbies and interests? What does she love to do? What kinds of activities might be available? [/QUOTE]
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