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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 34850" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I'm not at all offended, Kris. I think it's good that you raised an alternate view - we each handle our own situations using our own judgement, because we're the only ones on the spot. What I suggested works for my family, where they insist on getting involved to that extent. But that is MY family, it may not be the case for everybody's. It is best to have a range of views, for just this reason. And one thing this site is about - it's sharing a range of views, sometimes even opposing ones, in a spirit of supporting each other. You made some good points in terms of allowing doors to remain open when perhaps they should be closed. I think that in the end, the decision has to fall on the ones who are there, after we've all made suggestions. </p><p></p><p>The Parent Report is very good idea. I tend not to think of these things because I had to work most of these things out for myself, in isolation, since our health care system and education system is very different.</p><p></p><p>The Parent Report sounds like a very useful, more formal way of documenting - all very useful in trying to cut through a lot of dross.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 34850, member: 1991"] I'm not at all offended, Kris. I think it's good that you raised an alternate view - we each handle our own situations using our own judgement, because we're the only ones on the spot. What I suggested works for my family, where they insist on getting involved to that extent. But that is MY family, it may not be the case for everybody's. It is best to have a range of views, for just this reason. And one thing this site is about - it's sharing a range of views, sometimes even opposing ones, in a spirit of supporting each other. You made some good points in terms of allowing doors to remain open when perhaps they should be closed. I think that in the end, the decision has to fall on the ones who are there, after we've all made suggestions. The Parent Report is very good idea. I tend not to think of these things because I had to work most of these things out for myself, in isolation, since our health care system and education system is very different. The Parent Report sounds like a very useful, more formal way of documenting - all very useful in trying to cut through a lot of dross. Good luck with it! Marg [/QUOTE]
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