Guest guest Posted August 20, 2010 Report Share Posted August 20, 2010 I know just what you mean - it's hard not to wish harm to some of those so-called professionals. Margaret > > > This I can relate to I remember who is profoundly autistic and non > verbal always sobbing to himself, not raging but quietly sobbing in the back > of the car after a particularly insensitive paed's appointments, most > especially the time she told me outright " There is nothing in there " ! It's high > time people realised that just because little is coming out does not mean > little is going in. I still harbour murderous thoughts on that B**** and > console myself with what goes round comes round. I will never lose the > negative energy towards some people, they need to pray I never gain any > mystical demonic powers, ha, ha. > Vicky > > In a message dated 20/08/2010 09:57:57 GMT Daylight Time, > thelifechangers@... writes: > > I recall telling someone in front of my son that he could have been brain > damaged after a mega accident... He did not say alot.. When \i went to > parents evening a few months later the teacher asked if she could speak to me > away from said son... She mentioned that everytime tasks were set which were > not to DSs liking he told her he could not do it because he was brain > damaged and she wanted to understand from me how this brain injury restricted > his learning!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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