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Update on special needs grandson custody
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired and Hopeful" data-source="post: 669850" data-attributes="member: 19623"><p>I can so relate to your post (in our 40s took in a grandson with autism)...now in our 60s with a grandson with severe anxiety. I can offer you one little ray of sunshine (maybe): once the outside influences (caseworkers and therapists and school) get their ducks all lined up, things may start working for your GS and just maybe life will not be so overwhelming. I too have been there as a foster...the details that go into that are exhausting. It is exhausting to get in the right place with school and therapy. But just maybe when the stars align things will go better for the GS and for you. Just know, you are not alone. Others are there or have been there. Just take it one day at a time...that is all you can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired and Hopeful, post: 669850, member: 19623"] I can so relate to your post (in our 40s took in a grandson with autism)...now in our 60s with a grandson with severe anxiety. I can offer you one little ray of sunshine (maybe): once the outside influences (caseworkers and therapists and school) get their ducks all lined up, things may start working for your GS and just maybe life will not be so overwhelming. I too have been there as a foster...the details that go into that are exhausting. It is exhausting to get in the right place with school and therapy. But just maybe when the stars align things will go better for the GS and for you. Just know, you are not alone. Others are there or have been there. Just take it one day at a time...that is all you can do. [/QUOTE]
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