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<blockquote data-quote="ShakespeareMamaX" data-source="post: 59005" data-attributes="member: 3861"><p>For me, MDD stands for Major Depression Disorder.</p><p></p><p>This camp is NOT a place for kids with special needs. It's with the Parks and Rec Dept, so I could understand their lack of knowledge with dealing with a child of mine, hence me trying to communicate with them. </p><p></p><p>But even so, if my child had no issues, they are still highly uncoordinated. I mean, what place doesn't update their next shift staff? It's ridiculous. Oh! And did I mention the *insert colorful name here* woman said "well, maybe if you let him sleep more". !!! Grrrr!!! He sleeps fine with the exception of the occasional, horrendous nightmare stages he has. </p><p>I'm proud at my restraint when that girl, younger than me, who's never even met me before, tried to give me advice about a situation she didn't even know about. </p><p></p><p>As for hiring someone... I'm a bit paranoid with trusting people I don't really know. I don't if I could have someone come to my house, with no other witnesses, and do God knows what to my house or child. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> I hope nobody thinks I'm silly... If I did get to the point of in-home care, I'd have to get a million cameras and sound devices to record everything and I'd probably end up interrogating my son everyday trying to find out if anything bad happened. </p><p></p><p>It wouldn't be very healthy. In fact, until my son was old enough to talk and tell me if anything happened at daycare, I didn't work to stay home with him. </p><p></p><p>Thank God my daughter was able to go right to her grandmother's when I had to go back to work. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, now that I've spilled that, I'll try to remember it when I finally get into therapy. Can anyone tell me if this paranoia is normal? Can anyone relate?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your suggestions... I'll keep working on it. :}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShakespeareMamaX, post: 59005, member: 3861"] For me, MDD stands for Major Depression Disorder. This camp is NOT a place for kids with special needs. It's with the Parks and Rec Dept, so I could understand their lack of knowledge with dealing with a child of mine, hence me trying to communicate with them. But even so, if my child had no issues, they are still highly uncoordinated. I mean, what place doesn't update their next shift staff? It's ridiculous. Oh! And did I mention the *insert colorful name here* woman said "well, maybe if you let him sleep more". !!! Grrrr!!! He sleeps fine with the exception of the occasional, horrendous nightmare stages he has. I'm proud at my restraint when that girl, younger than me, who's never even met me before, tried to give me advice about a situation she didn't even know about. As for hiring someone... I'm a bit paranoid with trusting people I don't really know. I don't if I could have someone come to my house, with no other witnesses, and do God knows what to my house or child. :P I hope nobody thinks I'm silly... If I did get to the point of in-home care, I'd have to get a million cameras and sound devices to record everything and I'd probably end up interrogating my son everyday trying to find out if anything bad happened. It wouldn't be very healthy. In fact, until my son was old enough to talk and tell me if anything happened at daycare, I didn't work to stay home with him. Thank God my daughter was able to go right to her grandmother's when I had to go back to work. Anyway, now that I've spilled that, I'll try to remember it when I finally get into therapy. Can anyone tell me if this paranoia is normal? Can anyone relate? Thanks for your suggestions... I'll keep working on it. :} [/QUOTE]
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