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[quote=Anonymous]Op - I have the same issue. High six figures - kid with adhd and maaayne some asd (mixed evals). Also a little odd. I don’t know! I think about this all the time. Mine is doing well - academically great, lots of friends at school. So much better. I reason - hey I can afford to have him at a private that focuses on social emotional development and I can meet with and email them whenever I want, I can afford a country house where we go and he can run around and sled and ski and be in the pool. I can afford to pay out of pocket for an awesome psychiatrist who has him on a great regimen that has taken a long time to perfect. If he has problems down the road I can spend money on experts. Can I give him ME after school? No. Can I be totally selfless on weekends? Also no. Would that be better? Maybe! I think the q is really - would you be an a really great and happy mom if you gave up work and would you be happy to devote your life to getting him to the best place? Or would you be anxious and depressed and rather have the break in the day to not have to do that and be able to spend on the things your dc needs? [/quote]
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