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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 53732"><p>I don't really have much to add. I can tell you that an IEP at school has definately helped difficult child. The more you do, the more you read, the better you are able to parent difficult child. I fought with SD the entire year, not completing IEP until the very last week of school. I have met next years teacher already, IEP in place. School DOES know I follow through and will NOT allow them to target difficult child anylonger. It is so important you understand the needs of difficult child. i too originally wanted to FIX him. took me a long time to accept that it is OK for him to be different. It is OK for him to be who he is. He has amazing skills. Just needed a way for those skills to be brought out. He is different. Not wrong or broken. We deal hour by hour since he can change in an instant. We have our days, hours, minutes and they seem to last forever. Then we have the good days, hours, minutes. Right now we happen to be on a "good" run. That could all change in minutes. We work with it. difficult child knows that too. He can't help it. So we learn together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 53732"] I don't really have much to add. I can tell you that an IEP at school has definately helped difficult child. The more you do, the more you read, the better you are able to parent difficult child. I fought with SD the entire year, not completing IEP until the very last week of school. I have met next years teacher already, IEP in place. School DOES know I follow through and will NOT allow them to target difficult child anylonger. It is so important you understand the needs of difficult child. i too originally wanted to FIX him. took me a long time to accept that it is OK for him to be different. It is OK for him to be who he is. He has amazing skills. Just needed a way for those skills to be brought out. He is different. Not wrong or broken. We deal hour by hour since he can change in an instant. We have our days, hours, minutes and they seem to last forever. Then we have the good days, hours, minutes. Right now we happen to be on a "good" run. That could all change in minutes. We work with it. difficult child knows that too. He can't help it. So we learn together. [/QUOTE]
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