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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I stayed home with my SN DD and her NT twin and know what it is like to attend all the therapies and have to juggle the other child's needs, while running a household and maintaining a strong marriage. I had a job I loved before deciding that my family needed me more. I would be the last person to stand in judgement of your MB. It is very hard on your self-esteem and puts your family at financial risk by having only one financial provider. 25 years later, I'm not sure if I made the right decision. Please keep doing the wonderful job you are doing, OP, and try not to judge your MB so harshly. When the SN child you care for is your own, it affects you in ways you cannot imagine otherwise. [/quote] Thanks but I'm not judging her harshly at all. She has absolutely no interest in partaking in any of his therapies. His teacher suggested karate for him because her son goes. She went with him to one demo but said he wouldn't be returning because it's only available when I'm off. The managers from his ot and aba have suggested counseling for the parents because they feel it's actually them that need to see a therapist and not my charge. They have also constantly avoided and backed out of parent trainings in the past until people just realize they don't get it. They are nice people and I love them but they just don't get it.[/quote]
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