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Relief at finding a site like this, does my situation fit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 567515" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Dad's typically have a very hard time accepting that their child has a problem -- his attitude doesn't surprise me at all.</p><p></p><p>Even very strong marriages are tested by the needs of special needs children. If there's not a strong commitment between the couple at the outset, the odds of making it work are little to none in my opinion. Then there's the complication of protecting your children. </p><p></p><p>This poor little boy.... It appears he's needed intervention for years and never received it. It doesn't appear his parents will see to it that he gets it anytime soon. The bottom line is that there's not one thing you can do about it -- except protect your children.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking you had already come to similar conclusions and just needed some validation. We've all been in the "need validation" situation at one time or another. You're kids are lucky -- they have a smart mom that knows how to research the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 567515, member: 23"] Dad's typically have a very hard time accepting that their child has a problem -- his attitude doesn't surprise me at all. Even very strong marriages are tested by the needs of special needs children. If there's not a strong commitment between the couple at the outset, the odds of making it work are little to none in my opinion. Then there's the complication of protecting your children. This poor little boy.... It appears he's needed intervention for years and never received it. It doesn't appear his parents will see to it that he gets it anytime soon. The bottom line is that there's not one thing you can do about it -- except protect your children. I'm thinking you had already come to similar conclusions and just needed some validation. We've all been in the "need validation" situation at one time or another. You're kids are lucky -- they have a smart mom that knows how to research the situation. [/QUOTE]
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