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Has anyone felt totally judged by a child therapist?
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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 720610" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>Thanks so much! I mean, there is an expensive therapy riding place in town, but you know...maybe there is other options. I can try googling, also a coworker mentioned she grew up on a ranch, maybe she'd know something? </p><p>She has her two bunnies - but yes, I have wondered about a service animal for her. One of her bunnies sleeps next to her pillow at night. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p>I also talked to a homeschool organization, and I can pull her anytime, and register as a "private school." My daughter wants to do what she is doing, so ok. </p><p>SARB is a path towards legal trouble, possible juvenile referrals, fines, even jail for me, remote but still. How mean! Especially since it is part of her disability. I run anxious too, and just knowing I can do this makes me feel better, more empowered. </p><p>Your son going 75% of the time is really an accomplishment! </p><p>I just feel so much better! Thanks for the link. </p><p>The homeschool person I talked to also wondered why the district didn't offer "home hospital" I think that is what its called? Where if you are going to be out an extended period of time, someone comes to the house and gives instruction. </p><p>But I know if need be, I can homeschool. I am college educated. </p><p>We talked about it, and then her and her sister wanted to go to the mall to get candy. I dropped them off and they're going to stay!!!!! (She's somewhere besides her bedroom!!) Maybe the idea of school attendance has been oppressive and making her even more reclusive? I don't know? I can figure all that out now, without fear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 720610, member: 19889"] Thanks so much! I mean, there is an expensive therapy riding place in town, but you know...maybe there is other options. I can try googling, also a coworker mentioned she grew up on a ranch, maybe she'd know something? She has her two bunnies - but yes, I have wondered about a service animal for her. One of her bunnies sleeps next to her pillow at night. :) I also talked to a homeschool organization, and I can pull her anytime, and register as a "private school." My daughter wants to do what she is doing, so ok. SARB is a path towards legal trouble, possible juvenile referrals, fines, even jail for me, remote but still. How mean! Especially since it is part of her disability. I run anxious too, and just knowing I can do this makes me feel better, more empowered. Your son going 75% of the time is really an accomplishment! I just feel so much better! Thanks for the link. The homeschool person I talked to also wondered why the district didn't offer "home hospital" I think that is what its called? Where if you are going to be out an extended period of time, someone comes to the house and gives instruction. But I know if need be, I can homeschool. I am college educated. We talked about it, and then her and her sister wanted to go to the mall to get candy. I dropped them off and they're going to stay!!!!! (She's somewhere besides her bedroom!!) Maybe the idea of school attendance has been oppressive and making her even more reclusive? I don't know? I can figure all that out now, without fear. [/QUOTE]
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