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« on: March 4, 2021, 10:07 PM »
Hey JM, I'm interested in what the psychologist was referring to. Was it SSI, which is means limited (ie, the family can earn too much)? Sounds like you are a few years ahead of us, so open to advice, even if it doesn't apply the same.
Its been a busy 12 years for my family. Oldest is fully mainstreamed, and really doing very well (probably falling under the radar too much) #2 is doing well, in a dedicated private school we are super lucky to live nearby. #2 has reasonable verbal skills, and is a smart kid, its about getting any of that out of his head. Struggling with learning self direction and daily living, but doing our best. But he puts up with Dad's nonsense, and correctly responds "Star Wars" whenever I ask him what I'm watching on tv.
Big props to all the folks who work in Special Ed, don't know how you don't burn out.