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Strike 3; he's out
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 288760" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>That's exactly it.</p><p> </p><p>Where do you get care for a mood disordered child? Or do I stay home with him, lose my job and benefits, and go on public assistance? Surely there is a happy medium.</p><p> </p><p>And I just hurt for him. He had to leave while watching the other children have birthday cake that he couldn't have. When I got there to pick him up, he broke down in giant crocodile tears, telling me he was sorry, and sobbing because now I won't be able to work and we'll be poor. ho wmuch can his little self take before he just gives up on even trying? i mean...he sat out of swimming at camp because he knows he had a hard time following their rules...so he asked to sit out and do math sheets. How much more can you ask of a 7 year old?</p><p> </p><p>And now they just called to say he can come back tomorrow, but after that, he's out. That would at least allow him to say goodbye, but I don't know...talk about your mixed messages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 288760, member: 1848"] That's exactly it. Where do you get care for a mood disordered child? Or do I stay home with him, lose my job and benefits, and go on public assistance? Surely there is a happy medium. And I just hurt for him. He had to leave while watching the other children have birthday cake that he couldn't have. When I got there to pick him up, he broke down in giant crocodile tears, telling me he was sorry, and sobbing because now I won't be able to work and we'll be poor. ho wmuch can his little self take before he just gives up on even trying? i mean...he sat out of swimming at camp because he knows he had a hard time following their rules...so he asked to sit out and do math sheets. How much more can you ask of a 7 year old? And now they just called to say he can come back tomorrow, but after that, he's out. That would at least allow him to say goodbye, but I don't know...talk about your mixed messages. [/QUOTE]
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