[tri-med] Re: Is this a sensitive subject?
- From: Debbie <debbie@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 18:20:11 -0400
Does Faren go to school during the day?
Debbie, mom to Claire (t18)
On 3/29/07, Nanci Grimes <nancii@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Michelle:
>
> Ditto to everyone elses responses . . . every family is different. Each
> of these kids is different. Weight out what is availabe at home for respite
> vs. other options like this home. Remember, even if she is gone from home,
> you can go as often as you want. The good news is Soleah was as much of a
> handful as Faren until this year really. Something seemed to click and she
> is MUCH better. Age 13 has been the magic age for us . . . seems like she's
> been going up him for the past couple of years. So it never hurts to learn
> what is out there and even get on waiting lists even if you don't end up
> using the services.
>
> Love to you all! Nanci
> Michelle Wilson <mewildflower1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can I get some honest opinions? A service
> co-ordinator was out to the house today to fill a PUNS
> form out which helps the state plan for future needs
> of those with disabilities. She mentioned that there
> is a residential school about and 1 and 1/2 hrs from
> me. She said it's a fantastic school. has anyone
> ever considered this? It's not that I am really
> considering it : )~, but the idea of having a normal
> life is very enticing. Also, Faren doesn't like to
> really go places so I think she would actually like
> that set up and she doesn't have any serious health
> conditions for the time being. But the downright
> truth is , I just don't know, even with all of FAren's
> difficulty, that I could part with her. But at the
> same time, just the idea that she might be happy there.....
>
> Sometimes I think I'M the disabled one,
> Michelle Wilson, mother to our BIG GIRL(ok, really the forever baby),
> Faren(t18, 6 yrs old!!), the Barbarian aka "The Booper" and Quenby, aka Quen
> Bee Bee. Oh, and wife to Rickeeeeee!
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