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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, you don’t think it’s better for a young SN child to have a non-abusive parent or grandparent at home with them?[/quote] No. Many sn kids do intensive therapies. Their parents can be involved but for everyone’s mental health, no. Also, having a child with sn is wildly expense. We’ve spent at least $120k a year since our child was 2. We both have to work. We need to set up a trust for him. What you do need to do is find the very best child care the best schools and the best therapists. [/quote] If you don’t have a special needs child you have no idea how intensive parenting them is. They need around the clock care and supervision often. It’s best for everyone if parents are very involved but have a lot of support and breaks. Working has been key for me. [/quote]
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