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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 221401" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Being an advocate for others is one of the kindest gestures of caring that one person can offer another.</p><p>On line you can contact the listings and make contact about what the facilities do offer in that city far away. 1.5 hours is a long way.</p><p>You can also call or e-mail contact the Special Education administration yourself and get info. SEARCH is another resource.</p><p>When you do contribute to your families access and understanding it gives some relief to the worry and exhaustion that parents do feel. </p><p>There are links listed on this site and you may find evaluation materials that your Mom could use to foster a more immediate response to your sisters condition. It is always better to get help asap and not wait for an extreme situation.</p><p>Many caring people are out there and getting their attention is mostly about </p><p>giving them the oppertunity. Chances are you can get a better understanding by talking to people on the phone and over the internet which will go along way to lining up the available care and resources that are available .</p><p>Anne Sheffield (Harmony Books) How You can Survive When they're depressed.</p><p>Is an example of a daughter who went on to devote her life to the familys of </p><p>depressive illnesses. </p><p>I hope you find much inspiration to go forward with helping your family and you to have a great life with lots of happy times and growing awareness.</p><p>And this site is wonderful for recieving lots of ideas and encouragement. </p><p>I will be watching for what you do next.</p><p>Right on SISTER, right on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 221401, member: 6271"] Being an advocate for others is one of the kindest gestures of caring that one person can offer another. On line you can contact the listings and make contact about what the facilities do offer in that city far away. 1.5 hours is a long way. You can also call or e-mail contact the Special Education administration yourself and get info. SEARCH is another resource. When you do contribute to your families access and understanding it gives some relief to the worry and exhaustion that parents do feel. There are links listed on this site and you may find evaluation materials that your Mom could use to foster a more immediate response to your sisters condition. It is always better to get help asap and not wait for an extreme situation. Many caring people are out there and getting their attention is mostly about giving them the oppertunity. Chances are you can get a better understanding by talking to people on the phone and over the internet which will go along way to lining up the available care and resources that are available . Anne Sheffield (Harmony Books) How You can Survive When they're depressed. Is an example of a daughter who went on to devote her life to the familys of depressive illnesses. I hope you find much inspiration to go forward with helping your family and you to have a great life with lots of happy times and growing awareness. And this site is wonderful for recieving lots of ideas and encouragement. I will be watching for what you do next. Right on SISTER, right on. [/QUOTE]
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