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<blockquote data-quote="Lostfan108" data-source="post: 116231" data-attributes="member: 4500"><p>so we went to a summer camp fair at the Marriot after church&gt; The flyer said free gift to 1st 100 people, how could I resist? Woo hoo a box of crayola crayons. But we went through and as difficult child II collected free pencils, slushies, popcorn, dum dum pops and stickers aka "junk", I asked my <strong>?</strong>. And the response seems to always be unanimous :</p><p>"do you work with special needs children" I ask</p><p>"what kind of special needs" they ask</p><p>"BiPolar", I respond</p><p>"ummmmmm, maybe, I would have to check, probably not" seems to be the regular response, even from the "special needs" camps, sigh................ </p><p></p><p>It's so frustrating, there's nothing for these kids, not until they get in trouble, and then they get something all right, but it's not summer camp! :not_fair:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lostfan108, post: 116231, member: 4500"] so we went to a summer camp fair at the Marriot after church> The flyer said free gift to 1st 100 people, how could I resist? Woo hoo a box of crayola crayons. But we went through and as difficult child II collected free pencils, slushies, popcorn, dum dum pops and stickers aka "junk", I asked my [b]?[/b]. And the response seems to always be unanimous : "do you work with special needs children" I ask "what kind of special needs" they ask "BiPolar", I respond "ummmmmm, maybe, I would have to check, probably not" seems to be the regular response, even from the "special needs" camps, sigh................ It's so frustrating, there's nothing for these kids, not until they get in trouble, and then they get something all right, but it's not summer camp! [img]:not_fair:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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