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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 29231" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think it's hit or miss and nobody can tell you how it will be for you. I know the power of Social Services. They can help, but also misdiagnose and then if you don't do what they want they can use it against you and even cause serious trouble for you. We had this happen long ago, but it left such a bad taste in our mouths that we moved from Illinois to Wisconsin. WE also ended up getting investigated for "not controlling your child" (he has autism, as a toddler, it was severe). The social worker didn't believe it and thought we just couldn't control our son and you can imagine the rest. You may have a better experience than us. I think it's a toss of the dice and have never asked for social services again. I was happy when we finally left the state and were no longer involved with our family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 29231, member: 1550"] I think it's hit or miss and nobody can tell you how it will be for you. I know the power of Social Services. They can help, but also misdiagnose and then if you don't do what they want they can use it against you and even cause serious trouble for you. We had this happen long ago, but it left such a bad taste in our mouths that we moved from Illinois to Wisconsin. WE also ended up getting investigated for "not controlling your child" (he has autism, as a toddler, it was severe). The social worker didn't believe it and thought we just couldn't control our son and you can imagine the rest. You may have a better experience than us. I think it's a toss of the dice and have never asked for social services again. I was happy when we finally left the state and were no longer involved with our family. [/QUOTE]
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