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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 456774" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I have done the same type of thing often over the years. A few I directed here, some I didn't for various reasons, but all I directed to county resources. I still help one of the girls, I say girl she's in her late 20's or early 30's, I went to nursing school with. Her son is autistic......and I helped her get his IEP in place and various other things. She loves the fact that she can drop me a line anytime with any situation with her son (he's 8) and I totally get it. Like the first day of school. Her daughter normally walks him to class the first day. But this year she's in Jr High......so he had before school care. Mom couldn't get him out of the car. The boy doesn't deal with change well at all. He wasn't raging, he was sobbing hysterically. She dropped me a line......and I soooo got it. And suggested she step inside the before care room and see if there was a teacher or another student he knew to buddy with that morning..... It finally worked. I've given her the cd site but don't know if she's ever visited here or not. I don't go into general much anymore. </p><p></p><p>I'd have given anything to have come across another warrior mom when I was in the trenches with Travis before I found the board. So I just don't think twice about speaking up and helping other parents who are still trying to find their way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 456774, member: 84"] I have done the same type of thing often over the years. A few I directed here, some I didn't for various reasons, but all I directed to county resources. I still help one of the girls, I say girl she's in her late 20's or early 30's, I went to nursing school with. Her son is autistic......and I helped her get his IEP in place and various other things. She loves the fact that she can drop me a line anytime with any situation with her son (he's 8) and I totally get it. Like the first day of school. Her daughter normally walks him to class the first day. But this year she's in Jr High......so he had before school care. Mom couldn't get him out of the car. The boy doesn't deal with change well at all. He wasn't raging, he was sobbing hysterically. She dropped me a line......and I soooo got it. And suggested she step inside the before care room and see if there was a teacher or another student he knew to buddy with that morning..... It finally worked. I've given her the cd site but don't know if she's ever visited here or not. I don't go into general much anymore. I'd have given anything to have come across another warrior mom when I was in the trenches with Travis before I found the board. So I just don't think twice about speaking up and helping other parents who are still trying to find their way. [/QUOTE]
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