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[quote=Anonymous]OP, one of my kids had severe gross motor delays during his first few years, and some associated issues that required a lot of intervention. It so happened that his birth coincided w/a major professional setback for my husband and he became very depressed. We had an older child and I work FT so I didn't really have the luxury to do anything other than just keep going. What strikes me is that you are seeing all your problems through the lens of your child's SN -- despite the fact that you mention that he's now on track. You might want to explore why that is; from what you posted, it doesn't sound like your child's hypotonia is really the stressor in your life right now, other things are. So why are you focusing on the SN issues instead of your own unhappiness or your husband's drinking problem?[/quote]
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