Guest guest Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 Excellent news, Grace! Thank you for sharing. As many of you know my lil guy was in a treatment center about 100miles from home and they were stressing him out and making himdepressed as they just didn't "get him" and the immunization injury which STILL has me pretty upset.Last weekend (the 24th or 25th)we moved him closer to home for abetter place, more AS experience ect. He even gets to go to the highschool he would get to go to if he lived at home--AKA Forwardprogress.He has been very successful at school and has been pretty good at thertc--less issues and severe meltdowns.In HS he was in a emotional disturbed-behavior disturbed class. .Noproblem. He needed the structure and strictness. Today we got acall from the school stating we had to come in for a meeting tomorrowbefore school--we though ok what now. said he had 3 100% daysso something snapped. we have to some into the school for a meeting to approval a move to the AS/ASD classroom so they can challenge himbetter and tap into the high intelligence he has---YIPPEE!!!!!!!!!Finally after months of struggles we are seeing some forwardmovement. Please keep him in your prayers for forward movements.Love and hugs to all,Grace Plan your next getaway with AOL Travel. Check out Today's Hot 5 Travel Deals! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 As many of you know my lil guy was in a treatment center about 100 miles from home and they were stressing him out and making him depressed as they just didn't " get him " and the immunization injury which STILL has me pretty upset. Last weekend (the 24th or 25th)we moved him closer to home for a better place, more AS experience ect. He even gets to go to the high school he would get to go to if he lived at home--AKA Forward progress. He has been very successful at school and has been pretty good at the rtc--less issues and severe meltdowns. In HS he was in a emotional disturbed-behavior disturbed class. .No problem. He needed the structure and strictness. Today we got a call from the school stating we had to come in for a meeting tomorrow before school--we though ok what now. said he had 3 100% days so something snapped. we have to some into the school for a meeting to approval a move to the AS/ASD classroom so they can challenge him better and tap into the high intelligence he has---YIPPEE!!!!!!!!! Finally after months of struggles we are seeing some forward movement. Please keep him in your prayers for forward movements. Love and hugs to all, Grace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2008 Report Share Posted November 4, 2008 That’s great!!!!!!! Do you live in Montana? I was there this summer and it was SO beautiful. Anyway, nice to hear some good news. - As many of you know my lil guy was in a treatment center about 100 miles from home and they were stressing him out and making him depressed as they just didn't " get him " and the immunization injury which STILL has me pretty upset. Last weekend (the 24th or 25th)we moved him closer to home for a better place, more AS experience ect. He even gets to go to the high school he would get to go to if he lived at home--AKA Forward progress. He has been very successful at school and has been pretty good at the rtc--less issues and severe meltdowns. In HS he was in a emotional disturbed-behavior disturbed class. .No problem. He needed the structure and strictness. Today we got a call from the school stating we had to come in for a meeting tomorrow before school--we though ok what now. said he had 3 100% days so something snapped. we have to some into the school for a meeting to approval a move to the AS/ASD classroom so they can challenge him better and tap into the high intelligence he has---YIPPEE!!!!!!!!! Finally after months of struggles we are seeing some forward movement. Please keep him in your prayers for forward movements. Love and hugs to all, Grace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 -I lived there for 3 years. We moved to St Louis to be closer to family and gain custody of the kiddos from their mom in Baltimore-- One at a time. Plus the services are so good here for --as much as I want /need to move back there we need to be here for right now. One day I will get back the NW to live. Then again I do like having a mall and walmart and living in a town that doesn;t roll up the side walk iat 8 PM--LOL > > > > > > > > > As many of you know my lil guy was in a treatment center about 100 > > miles from home and they were stressing him out and making him > > depressed as they just didn't " get him " and the immunization injury > > which STILL has me pretty upset. > > > > Last weekend (the 24th or 25th)we moved him closer to home for a > > better place, more AS experience ect. He even gets to go to the high > > school he would get to go to if he lived at home--AKA Forward > > progress. > > > > He has been very successful at school and has been pretty good at the > > rtc--less issues and severe meltdowns. > > > > In HS he was in a emotional disturbed-behavior disturbed class. .No > > problem. He needed the structure and strictness. Today we got a > > call from the school stating we had to come in for a meeting tomorrow > > before school--we though ok what now. said he had 3 100% days > > so something snapped. we have to some into the school for a meeting > > to approval a move to the AS/ASD classroom so they can challenge him > > better and tap into the high intelligence he has---YIPPEE!!!!!!!!! > > > > Finally after months of struggles we are seeing some forward > > movement. Please keep him in your prayers for forward movements. > > > > Love and hugs to all, > > Grace > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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