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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 184127" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My inlaws wouldn't dream of being asked to help make a decision about the kids. They work in mental health (mother in law teaches Dr. Glasser's work to prisons around the world, they both volunteer at the women's prison, and with various other programs with kids). When we started to homeschool Wiz they thought I was crazy. Truely nuts. But he was suicidal BECAUSE of the way he was treated at school, so no other option, really. They were relieved when he was out of psychiatric hospital. When they visited him in psychiatric hospital they refused to let him blame his being there on us - put his behaviors squarely in his lap.</p><p> </p><p>My parents ahve been more involved. My mom sends articles, calls, etc.. And when Wiz was looking at placement by the courts my parents wanted a shot at helping him. So he went to live with them - their choice. It is working out well, and I hope it continues to work out well. </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry your mother in law refuses to learn more. That must be very frustrating. Good thing you have your mom on your side!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 184127, member: 1233"] My inlaws wouldn't dream of being asked to help make a decision about the kids. They work in mental health (mother in law teaches Dr. Glasser's work to prisons around the world, they both volunteer at the women's prison, and with various other programs with kids). When we started to homeschool Wiz they thought I was crazy. Truely nuts. But he was suicidal BECAUSE of the way he was treated at school, so no other option, really. They were relieved when he was out of psychiatric hospital. When they visited him in psychiatric hospital they refused to let him blame his being there on us - put his behaviors squarely in his lap. My parents ahve been more involved. My mom sends articles, calls, etc.. And when Wiz was looking at placement by the courts my parents wanted a shot at helping him. So he went to live with them - their choice. It is working out well, and I hope it continues to work out well. I am sorry your mother in law refuses to learn more. That must be very frustrating. Good thing you have your mom on your side! [/QUOTE]
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