Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 I've felt the same way myself. I should thank the lucky stars that my daughter has made as much progress as she has, especially when I see and hear what other parents and kids are struggling through. My daughter is verbal (but behind), she can write (not too neatly), she is toilet trained (took 6 months at the time), she is healthy (but who knows what the long term effects of her medications will be), she can be an angel (or a monster), she has fairly good motor skills (but could use improvement) etc etc - I do the same thing. I think we all compare to the NT kids - we have to to keep things in perspective. At an IEP meeting one time the teachers had such a glowing report on how wonderful my daughter was doing that the disctrict said " great so now we can put her in a regular school and classroom right? " The teachers had to quickly restate the progress in relative terms because in spite of her progress she still needed to be in a special setting. I think that part of the problem as parents is also that so many of the tasks that have to be learned get broken down into many tiny steps, so one task now becomes 10 or 20 steps. This seems to quickly multply the number of things that we and our kids need to do, so as we complete something, we still see a huge mountain of tasks ahead of us. Combine this with the extra time that our kids need to learn and it can be very frustrating and it seems like we will never finish. I guess we all need to take a step back once in a while and be grateful for the things that we do have especially with the Holiday season upon us! Loren single Dad to Lara (11.5 M-HFA) Josh (13 NT) Long Island -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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