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[quote=Anonymous]It is brutal. I made it work for 13 years because my salary paid for private school specialized for 2E dyslexic kids in 2 states. Unfortunately my younger 2E kiddo has the ADHD/ Anxiety profile which is harder in our experience to find a good private school. So we also spent a fortune on advocates, therapists, social skills groups, and tutors etc. to make public school work. It all fell apart with COVID. My health collapsed and then my company went out of business. I don’t regret the time I spent working, as the resources got my kids to a better place, and we were able to save for college and retirement. But I do wish I had considered going part time. And I definitely regret not taking care of my own health. I should have been more concerned with hiring a trainer than a housekeeper. Therapy helped keep me sane, find someone who can meet with you virtually or a parent group so you don’t feel so alone. [/quote]
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