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Originally Posted by snickers mom wow i am long winded i am sorry!
what does your son have in place? you are lucky to be in a place with alot of helpful services but i am sure it is still oh-so-hard
after awhile tho it just becomes a part of your daily life tho... it just becomes normal i suppose
i am still adjusting
my 2.5 daughter has a seizure disorder and ?mild cp
its a tuff house
i have to tell you snickers has been so therapudic tho... i love having her to hold at night... and my oldest son (who is fine btw) is so sensitve and has so much going on... this puppy has been a godsend for him and me |
Sorry I didn't see this post untile after I replied to the other one. Really the only thing he is doing right now is speech in school. He is taking free swimming lessons for special needs children at one of the Y's here. It is a 45 min drive but heck swimming lessons aren't cheap. He absolutely loves it. So that makes all the difference in the world.
We are in a great place, we live in the Atlanta metro area. So, we have had lots of resources at our fingertips. We haven't had to use them much, we have been very lucky.
Dogs are great therapy aren't they. My two love Ethan and they get him up out of bed in the mornings to get him ready for school, and they greet him when he comes home in the afternoons.