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when did you come to terms?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 573099" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I've always understood that my children have issues. Accepting it is a whole different story. </p><p></p><p>I would strongly encourage you not to think in the 'always' and 'never' terms. That is very depressing. been there done that</p><p></p><p>To give you hope, my son Tigger saw his first professional at age 1. First diagnosis was speech delays. At age 7, 'professionals' were very concerned and gave us a very bleak picture of his future. If I would have listened to all of them, my son would be in a residential treatment center. not reading and miserable. Instead he is at the neighborhood jr high, has learned to read, shows great intellectual curiosity, and a happy child. Best of all -- HE HAS FRIENDS!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 573099, member: 1169"] I've always understood that my children have issues. Accepting it is a whole different story. I would strongly encourage you not to think in the 'always' and 'never' terms. That is very depressing. been there done that To give you hope, my son Tigger saw his first professional at age 1. First diagnosis was speech delays. At age 7, 'professionals' were very concerned and gave us a very bleak picture of his future. If I would have listened to all of them, my son would be in a residential treatment center. not reading and miserable. Instead he is at the neighborhood jr high, has learned to read, shows great intellectual curiosity, and a happy child. Best of all -- HE HAS FRIENDS!!! [/QUOTE]
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