Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 From: J. Grantham-Manitoba CEDA Hi C. and to all of my CEDA friends, I have full authority to speak on this matter. However to be missing school and the interactions with his teachers, friends and peers is a crucial thing to ones self-esteem, self-worth and happiness levels. We are consistently putting ourselves or our children into this little protective " bubbles " but for what??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well Jeff, all I can say is I am so glad you were able to carry on and manage in pain, to go to school and have friends. I only wish my child could do the same. 14 months of being isolated is not fun and not a choice I would choose for my child. I have not put my child in a " bubble " and I do not believe Jen has either. I believe she is a competent mother, doing what is best for her child, just as I am. I have only been here a year. I wish I knew you better to know whether this is a honest try to help or someone sitting on a high horse. Sorry if that offends you or sound rude or uncaring. But a mothers decision to keep her child from school is one between her and her Doctors. I can only dream of my son going to school in a wheel chair having friends, his first kiss, a friend to call, and laugh at a joke. Giggle about what 16 year old boys should giggle about. I am thank full 's boys can go to school, when they can. Enough said. Cindy C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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