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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 680874" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Insane, e en ieps arent always that great. First of all, if your kiddo is marginal, then you better hsve a strong personality, an advocTe (and nobody tells you that they even exist) and the ability to fight, fight, fight. It is exhausting. Then you have to make the time to monitor the school to make sure they are actually doing the supports to your kid. I was always at school so they.behaved regarding my iwn kiddo. He got great help. Not all kids do.</p><p>Insane, good point that no solutions that are good are cheap. I personally believe the government should eat some of the cost to give our vulnerable people a :/ good, safe life and chances. Sadly, at least in our country, most people dont want to pay extra taxes for our vulnerable. Even more sadly this even applies to many who are touched by loved ones with challenges, but have enough money to pay for their loved ones care in good expensive places. There is little caring about the less financially advantaged. The babyboomers failed...I do remember when we did care. But that was then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 680874, member: 1550"] Insane, e en ieps arent always that great. First of all, if your kiddo is marginal, then you better hsve a strong personality, an advocTe (and nobody tells you that they even exist) and the ability to fight, fight, fight. It is exhausting. Then you have to make the time to monitor the school to make sure they are actually doing the supports to your kid. I was always at school so they.behaved regarding my iwn kiddo. He got great help. Not all kids do. Insane, good point that no solutions that are good are cheap. I personally believe the government should eat some of the cost to give our vulnerable people a :/ good, safe life and chances. Sadly, at least in our country, most people dont want to pay extra taxes for our vulnerable. Even more sadly this even applies to many who are touched by loved ones with challenges, but have enough money to pay for their loved ones care in good expensive places. There is little caring about the less financially advantaged. The babyboomers failed...I do remember when we did care. But that was then. [/QUOTE]
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