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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 229800" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Steely I agree with you, somethings gotta give. I've seen too much being here a year now, too many doctor's and programs passing the buck, too many refusal letters, too many diagnosis's from reviewing a report one time. Too much junk in general.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think anything would be perfect, that isnt' how life is. Yet there's gotta be a start to something better than what's going on now. Yes, grey area yet treament shouldnt' be grey and vague also. There has to be more research, more funding, more qualified teachers in schools handling our difficult child's to begin with, more empathic staff at schools, more caring doctor's, more facilities for our children to go when they cross from the early childhood years and into puberty and into mayhem.</p><p> </p><p>My thought when i layed in bed that night, was a main center to start with, sort of like the brain of it all. That's the place where the library would be housed, the staff, the therapists and doctor's the nutritionists, the various other holistic and other avenues to boot, the evaluations etc. because to me whatever trouble the child coming in would be in or not that would be their first stop. We wouldn't take it on "word" the previous diagnosis's we'd run the tests, take the time, interview parents, and other family members, school staff call them in if necessary. No send home check off forms rate the behavior 1 to 10 junk.</p><p> </p><p>Than the beautiful housing you speak of and rostne and others would be connected, same name of the facility and upon the diagnosis' and upon parents approval the children would go there. than it would follow from there to job placement and onward, get them totally functional. i see this starting in one state, a main state with a whole lotta funding yet like you said not government run last thing anyone would want again to begin with. than branching out (yet housing would be available also for parents flying or driving in from other countries) until more states came on board. Anyhow thats my thought. I keep scratching off those lotto tickets. this would be a huge undertaking, alot more than buying a horse that's for sure lol. </p><p> </p><p>yet i think in this world of ours anything can be done if you have the motivation behind it.</p><p> </p><p>ok my ramblings done for tonight. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 229800, member: 4514"] Steely I agree with you, somethings gotta give. I've seen too much being here a year now, too many doctor's and programs passing the buck, too many refusal letters, too many diagnosis's from reviewing a report one time. Too much junk in general. I don't think anything would be perfect, that isnt' how life is. Yet there's gotta be a start to something better than what's going on now. Yes, grey area yet treament shouldnt' be grey and vague also. There has to be more research, more funding, more qualified teachers in schools handling our difficult child's to begin with, more empathic staff at schools, more caring doctor's, more facilities for our children to go when they cross from the early childhood years and into puberty and into mayhem. My thought when i layed in bed that night, was a main center to start with, sort of like the brain of it all. That's the place where the library would be housed, the staff, the therapists and doctor's the nutritionists, the various other holistic and other avenues to boot, the evaluations etc. because to me whatever trouble the child coming in would be in or not that would be their first stop. We wouldn't take it on "word" the previous diagnosis's we'd run the tests, take the time, interview parents, and other family members, school staff call them in if necessary. No send home check off forms rate the behavior 1 to 10 junk. Than the beautiful housing you speak of and rostne and others would be connected, same name of the facility and upon the diagnosis' and upon parents approval the children would go there. than it would follow from there to job placement and onward, get them totally functional. i see this starting in one state, a main state with a whole lotta funding yet like you said not government run last thing anyone would want again to begin with. than branching out (yet housing would be available also for parents flying or driving in from other countries) until more states came on board. Anyhow thats my thought. I keep scratching off those lotto tickets. this would be a huge undertaking, alot more than buying a horse that's for sure lol. yet i think in this world of ours anything can be done if you have the motivation behind it. ok my ramblings done for tonight. :) [/QUOTE]
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