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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 26285" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>wasn't your husband doing mornings for awhile? DId that help any? Maybe he needs to do them again, still? If it worked out better, then maybe that needs to become the new permanant way to do things? Many families have had to rearrange their orderly lives to make it work better, families pooling their "resources" efforts and energies to accomplish the goal of making family life become some better? Many families have had to so entirely rearrange things in their life, you might not believe. </p><p>"IF" a child is not in control, then I do not think you can call it "disrespect" because respect is something that is a deliberate thing, done with intention and when someone is in control of themself. My child with seizures flails about when having a seizure, and his teacher tried to term that action as disrespectufl (and violent) but.it is not disrespectful becuz he is not in the power to be able to do anything to stop it. The arm and leg flailing is dangerous, but it is not deliberate violence. Yes, it needs to be controlled, yes we have to take measures to ensure safety, but, it is not an action my son is in willful power t6o simply not do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 26285, member: 1697"] wasn't your husband doing mornings for awhile? DId that help any? Maybe he needs to do them again, still? If it worked out better, then maybe that needs to become the new permanant way to do things? Many families have had to rearrange their orderly lives to make it work better, families pooling their "resources" efforts and energies to accomplish the goal of making family life become some better? Many families have had to so entirely rearrange things in their life, you might not believe. "IF" a child is not in control, then I do not think you can call it "disrespect" because respect is something that is a deliberate thing, done with intention and when someone is in control of themself. My child with seizures flails about when having a seizure, and his teacher tried to term that action as disrespectufl (and violent) but.it is not disrespectful becuz he is not in the power to be able to do anything to stop it. The arm and leg flailing is dangerous, but it is not deliberate violence. Yes, it needs to be controlled, yes we have to take measures to ensure safety, but, it is not an action my son is in willful power t6o simply not do. [/QUOTE]
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