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View Poll Results: How resilient are you?
Actually quite sturdy but most people think I’m a lot more vulnerable and fragile than I actually am 0 0%
Actually quite sturdy but most people think I’m a lot more vulnerable and fragile than I actually am
0 0%
Pretty sturdy. I’ve been through/conquered a lot and I feel like people can sense that on a level 1 20.00%
Pretty sturdy. I’ve been through/conquered a lot and I feel like people can sense that on a level
1 20.00%
Resilience is my middle-name 3 60.00%
Resilience is my middle-name
3 60.00%
I’ll admit to being quite fragile but that sensitivity doesn’t make me weak 1 20.00%
I’ll admit to being quite fragile but that sensitivity doesn’t make me weak
1 20.00%
Not very resilient at all 0 0%
Not very resilient at all
0 0%
Depends on the situation/where the resilience is called for | other 0 0%
Depends on the situation/where the resilience is called for | other
0 0%
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Old 04-09-2023, 09:39 PM #9
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How’s your child not getting supported by the school?
Because - unfortunately - the only ASD school in the area is absolutely abysmal, and in the last year of her attending, they caused her what I worried at the time was permanent emotional and psychological harm. It's not fit for purpose. I actually get viscerally angry when I hear what's available for children in other areas... conversely to mainstream state schools; big-city ASD provision is usually excellent. Hers were a combination of incompetent and dishonest. To be fair to them, they were never uncaring or malicious: they just had absolutely no idea what they were doing, but didn't want to admit it. She's been out of school since mid 2022.

Home schooling is tough, not getting a break is tough, but not getting a break with a kid who is happy and affectionate 99% of the time is vastly preferable to having 6 hours a day of child-free time and a highly distressed, anxious, destructive, utterly lost kid the rest of the time.

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