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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 529610" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>It <strong>seems</strong> like there are a lot of resources to help children and families in situations like those found on this board. However, I have found a whole lot of disappointment upon actually receiving services. As in, these 'professionals' know very little about the problems they are supposed to be helping solve. I would like to know, on your journey, what individuals (their profession or connection to you) and what agencies or offices were key players in <strong>HELPING</strong> your child and family. What do you think made those people/agencies different?</p><p></p><p>For us, I don't think we have had anyone who made us turn a corner for the positive, but those who helped most were- </p><p>-an Early Childhood teacher, she looked at all my difficult child's problems as disability based instead of blaming him (or us), I think this is because she had two special needs children of her own</p><p>-an Occupational Therapist (OT), she looked out for not only my difficult child's well-being, but the family's-she also had a child with disabilities</p><p>-a teacher-looked at difficult child's behaviors as disability based instead of as 'naughty'- I think because this person usually worked with severely cognitively disabled children she approached difficult child with expectations that might have seemed low to some, but were really what he needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 529610, member: 7664"] It [B]seems[/B] like there are a lot of resources to help children and families in situations like those found on this board. However, I have found a whole lot of disappointment upon actually receiving services. As in, these 'professionals' know very little about the problems they are supposed to be helping solve. I would like to know, on your journey, what individuals (their profession or connection to you) and what agencies or offices were key players in [B]HELPING[/B] your child and family. What do you think made those people/agencies different? For us, I don't think we have had anyone who made us turn a corner for the positive, but those who helped most were- -an Early Childhood teacher, she looked at all my difficult child's problems as disability based instead of blaming him (or us), I think this is because she had two special needs children of her own -an Occupational Therapist (OT), she looked out for not only my difficult child's well-being, but the family's-she also had a child with disabilities -a teacher-looked at difficult child's behaviors as disability based instead of as 'naughty'- I think because this person usually worked with severely cognitively disabled children she approached difficult child with expectations that might have seemed low to some, but were really what he needed. [/QUOTE]
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