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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 758324" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Gosh, that school sounds great. Am I correct that when one of you gets a job with health insurance that there may be coverage for him to go to residential treatment? </p><p></p><p>When my son was little I applied to a private organization for help to pay for language therapy. They awarded me several thousand dollars and then they paid the bills. There are private resources, often through religious organizations. My son went to a non-public school for awhile paid for by his IEP. It was mostly residential. It was run by the Catholic Church, I think. There are consultants that help parents find help and find resources. Nobody could do this alone. There are also advocates that help parents in IEPs. That is what worked for us. I found an organization called Disability Rights in Berkeley. They sent an attorney with us to the IEP's (for free.) </p><p></p><p>I think that you are exhausted. This happens to all of us. I find that what has helped me is spirituality, for one, and to have strong interests, that sustain me and give me an outlet. </p><p></p><p>If things will change when one of you gets a job, in terms of access to care for your son, what would it take to hold onto a little longer? What would help? Is there a way that you can get respite (say from family members)? Could your husband take on more of the day to day supervision of the children? Are all of you stuck at home with the Coronavirus? Can you talk to your son? Does he understand the nature of the problem, even sometimes? Is your son safe to be by himself at home? What are his interests? Is there something he especially likes at the school? Is he</p><p></p><p>What is your sense of what is wrong with him? What do you fear? What would be the best case? I am not remembering if there has been cruelty to animals. You describe him so glowingly. His intellect and creativity. Are there periods where he is calm and cooperative and constructive? Can he be loving to the family? To who? Does somebody in the family trigger him? Do you get the sense he has insight? </p><p></p><p>I don't know where everybody is today. In my part of the country it is so hot. Maybe everybody went to the beach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 758324, member: 18958"] Gosh, that school sounds great. Am I correct that when one of you gets a job with health insurance that there may be coverage for him to go to residential treatment? When my son was little I applied to a private organization for help to pay for language therapy. They awarded me several thousand dollars and then they paid the bills. There are private resources, often through religious organizations. My son went to a non-public school for awhile paid for by his IEP. It was mostly residential. It was run by the Catholic Church, I think. There are consultants that help parents find help and find resources. Nobody could do this alone. There are also advocates that help parents in IEPs. That is what worked for us. I found an organization called Disability Rights in Berkeley. They sent an attorney with us to the IEP's (for free.) I think that you are exhausted. This happens to all of us. I find that what has helped me is spirituality, for one, and to have strong interests, that sustain me and give me an outlet. If things will change when one of you gets a job, in terms of access to care for your son, what would it take to hold onto a little longer? What would help? Is there a way that you can get respite (say from family members)? Could your husband take on more of the day to day supervision of the children? Are all of you stuck at home with the Coronavirus? Can you talk to your son? Does he understand the nature of the problem, even sometimes? Is your son safe to be by himself at home? What are his interests? Is there something he especially likes at the school? Is he What is your sense of what is wrong with him? What do you fear? What would be the best case? I am not remembering if there has been cruelty to animals. You describe him so glowingly. His intellect and creativity. Are there periods where he is calm and cooperative and constructive? Can he be loving to the family? To who? Does somebody in the family trigger him? Do you get the sense he has insight? I don't know where everybody is today. In my part of the country it is so hot. Maybe everybody went to the beach. [/QUOTE]
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