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Originally Posted by Lioncross4 Breathe..............deeply...............and then, follow your head. Many guilt messages can get in the middle of it all, but, when your heart is quiet...what is your head telling you?
If it's time to re-home, do it well. Find a good home, with the resources and the right situation and then send him off with a light heart. Don't look back or waste time in guilt. Just choose to go forward and make great decisions with your dog, kids and life.
I'm a long time home school mom. Just sent my first off to college-schooled all the way through. If you need encouragement on that front,just PM me. My godson is aspergic and he lived with us while I homeschooled him for 3 years. Schooling a child with aspergers is a day by day walk. Make the most of every day, and at the end, let it go and begin anew the next day. It's a beautiful and difficult journey.
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I missed your post earlier. Thank you so much for your kind works. It really means a lot to me. Congrats on your child getting into college! My oldest daughter wants to be homeschooled too (we homeschooled her for two years and then caved to family pressure to put her in school). So, I will be homeschooling her too. I know it is going to be really tough homeschooling Katie because of the aspergers. I talked to a psychologist yesterday who is going to work with her and she told me that there is a support group of homeschooling children with autism. I may get involved with that. I know I will need support but it is what I know is best (until, if ever, I am able to get her in a developmental school). Thanks again. Your words really touched me and congrats for all that you have done. As a new homeschooling mom, I have a lot of respect and admiration to those who have done it long-term. Thank you!
To everyone else - Thank you!!! I appreciate everyone being so nice to me. I hope I find a good home for them soon so they can settle into a new home with a forever home. I appreciate everyone's prayers and thoughts, you have no idea how much it means to me. thank you.