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Has anyone felt totally judged by a child therapist?
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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 719437" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>Yeah. That is what my older sister w aspergers's thinks. I think I will see if its ok not to have (shudder) "home services" and if its ok for her to just drop off homework until she possibly works up the courage to attend, that is what I prefer. </p><p>I mentioned to her she was 16, so she and I could make her own decisions about schooling, and she didn't seem interested in dropping out. </p><p>I think the school district is doing everything it is supposed to do, but I am just intimidated by all of it. I will bravely call the district and say No on home services. Knowing we can drop out makes me feel stronger in all of this. (I had been afraid of losing her to a residential or something, i also worry about getting in trouble somehow) </p><p>I think maybe it is hard to have two kids w developmental issues, and to be really the only parent. Plus, I get anxious and doubt myself. </p><p></p><p>Today, we are going to drive to the school and drop off homework. She might stay in the car, but even that is something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 719437, member: 19889"] Yeah. That is what my older sister w aspergers's thinks. I think I will see if its ok not to have (shudder) "home services" and if its ok for her to just drop off homework until she possibly works up the courage to attend, that is what I prefer. I mentioned to her she was 16, so she and I could make her own decisions about schooling, and she didn't seem interested in dropping out. I think the school district is doing everything it is supposed to do, but I am just intimidated by all of it. I will bravely call the district and say No on home services. Knowing we can drop out makes me feel stronger in all of this. (I had been afraid of losing her to a residential or something, i also worry about getting in trouble somehow) I think maybe it is hard to have two kids w developmental issues, and to be really the only parent. Plus, I get anxious and doubt myself. Today, we are going to drive to the school and drop off homework. She might stay in the car, but even that is something. [/QUOTE]
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