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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every kid is a FT job. If you don't do the work, you pay someone else to do it.[/quote] Your not getting it. Every kid does not have therapy appointments weekly, multiple yearly doctor appointments, insurance claims, special services at school, etc. OP, agreed fully. Its exhausting. We have been in therapy 4 out of 5 days a week. I needed one day a week break. [/quote] Ok, Ms Special.[/quote] Look, not to make you feel less special, but it's more than just appointments and shuttling. You read up on the different disorders, you're given homework from OTs, SPED teachers, SLPs, psychologists. Then you're supposed to have the patience, time, and understanding to implement all the techniques used everywhere else. And good luck if you have more than one SN kid. You go bankrupt on therapy and SN schools. You forego home repairs, family vacations, new clothes for yourself. Then you get this boost from sh*theads who wander in from Gen'l Parenting wanting their validation. 20 points, PP, if you can tell me without googling what the letters "DSM" stand for.[/quote]
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