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<blockquote data-quote="Sickntired" data-source="post: 77371" data-attributes="member: 3848"><p>You have to laugh at all of this. To top off the Ninja story, my insurance company (we have 2 - mine and my husbands) called me. They had billed the emergency room visit, for whatever reason, to my son's pediatrician, not the emergency room, and they had billed it as being ME having the cut. She wanted to know what I was doing seeing a pediatrician. I said "Ma'am, I am sixty years old. I have better sense than to swing a knife around and cut my rear end open. It was my son". We both had a huge laugh at it. </p><p></p><p>He is our grandson. We adopted him when he was a baby. OUr daughtr, who is deceased, ran off and left him and his brother and sister with someone she had only known for a few days, which adds up to some of his problems. He was also abused as an infant. Really, horrible stuff. Guess I should be grateful that he's even able to function at all. He looks, acts and smells like a normal kid. But there is a war going on in his head that we cannot see and that is the hardest thing to fight. The unseen. </p><p></p><p>He does have an IEP. My opinion, they are just tired of messing with him. He is a very, very difficult child. I stay so angry with them but, that is their job, to educate him, not mine. HE can be taught, They jut have to figure out how. It's really ashame how these people can do these children. They expect him to behave like other kids, and it is not in his ability to do that. Instead of praising maybe one thing he does right in the day, they focus on all the bad. He has told me, I hate the way they treat me. I can do the same thing as another kid and I get in trouble. And, unfortunately, he's right. I don't think I am going to let them home bound him. LIke I said, I'm not a teacher, they are. Besides, that's the only relief I have are the brief moments he is at school, when we can keep him there!!! LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sickntired, post: 77371, member: 3848"] You have to laugh at all of this. To top off the Ninja story, my insurance company (we have 2 - mine and my husbands) called me. They had billed the emergency room visit, for whatever reason, to my son's pediatrician, not the emergency room, and they had billed it as being ME having the cut. She wanted to know what I was doing seeing a pediatrician. I said "Ma'am, I am sixty years old. I have better sense than to swing a knife around and cut my rear end open. It was my son". We both had a huge laugh at it. He is our grandson. We adopted him when he was a baby. OUr daughtr, who is deceased, ran off and left him and his brother and sister with someone she had only known for a few days, which adds up to some of his problems. He was also abused as an infant. Really, horrible stuff. Guess I should be grateful that he's even able to function at all. He looks, acts and smells like a normal kid. But there is a war going on in his head that we cannot see and that is the hardest thing to fight. The unseen. He does have an IEP. My opinion, they are just tired of messing with him. He is a very, very difficult child. I stay so angry with them but, that is their job, to educate him, not mine. HE can be taught, They jut have to figure out how. It's really ashame how these people can do these children. They expect him to behave like other kids, and it is not in his ability to do that. Instead of praising maybe one thing he does right in the day, they focus on all the bad. He has told me, I hate the way they treat me. I can do the same thing as another kid and I get in trouble. And, unfortunately, he's right. I don't think I am going to let them home bound him. LIke I said, I'm not a teacher, they are. Besides, that's the only relief I have are the brief moments he is at school, when we can keep him there!!! LOL. [/QUOTE]
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