Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 Ok, it's me in crisis again. The school district is telling me the cannot eval my son until fall and that there is no summer programs for kids that aren't already in an AI program. Honestly guys, what am i going to do? I have to work more than full time to keep from losing our house. We have nowhere to go and I cannot go to a shelter with my son having all these problems. Is there somewhere that isn't too awful that I can bring my son to live? This is breaking my heart but I cannot work and take care of him. i don't know how they expect people to live on $552 a month. Food and housing alone are easily doulble that! Please, if you know anything or can tell me a loop hole please email me back. Support Everyday Miracles by shopping online at IGIVE.COM, where a portion of every purchase is donated to this support network. Proceeds received will be used for a variety of functions, such as educational activities, therapy, famiy outings, etc. http://www.igive.com/EDM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 no idea, but don't worry Everrett will get the hang of it soon enough as other moms have said and I am hoping they are right too. Hang in there and Lord bless you today, > > > Poor Everett, now that he walks so well his DBB is starting to bum him out > > during the wake hours he wears it. He gets up and tries to walk away. > > Can't. Falls over. Although last night he made it two steps before he > > crashed. Tries to get on his little riding toy. Can't cuz the bar won't let > > him straddle it. ... Other things..... I dunno, maybe this is harder on > > me to watch him WANT to but not be able to. > > > > Any ideas what is an average age Dr. P reduces the hours down from 14? > > Everett is 16 months old and we should see Dr. P next month if weather lets > > us travel. > > s. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 > Poor Everett, now that he walks so well his DBB is starting to bum him out > during the wake hours he wears it. He gets up and tries to walk away. > Can't. Falls over. Although last night he made it two steps before he > crashed. Tries to get on his little riding toy. Can't cuz the bar won't let > him straddle it. ... Other things..... I dunno, maybe this is harder on > me to watch him WANT to but not be able to. > > Any ideas what is an average age Dr. P reduces the hours down from 14? > Everett is 16 months old and we should see Dr. P next month if weather lets > us travel. > s. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 I have read on here several times that he reduces the hours to 12-14 when the child starts walking. I have been experiencing this problem with Kelsey as well except she is still in 23/7 and tries to do the things that she knows she can do but the shoes prohibit her from doing it. She is like a little wild child when she has her time off. Jenni Number23 wrote: > > >>Poor Everett, now that he walks so well his DBB is starting to bum him out >>during the wake hours he wears it. He gets up and tries to walk away. >>Can't. Falls over. Although last night he made it two steps before he >>crashed. Tries to get on his little riding toy. Can't cuz the bar won't let >>him straddle it. ... Other things..... I dunno, maybe this is harder on >>me to watch him WANT to but not be able to. >> >>Any ideas what is an average age Dr. P reduces the hours down from 14? >>Everett is 16 months old and we should see Dr. P next month if weather lets >>us travel. >>s. >> >> >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 well hes at the 12 - 14 now, where does it go next? I shouldnt complain though, im sorry. Re: Fw: I have read on here several times that he reduces the hours to 12-14 when the child starts walking. I have been experiencing this problem with Kelsey as well except she is still in 23/7 and tries to do the things that she knows she can do but the shoes prohibit her from doing it. She is like a little wild child when she has her time off. Jenni Number23 wrote: > > >>Poor Everett, now that he walks so well his DBB is starting to bum him out >>during the wake hours he wears it. He gets up and tries to walk away. >>Can't. Falls over. Although last night he made it two steps before he >>crashed. Tries to get on his little riding toy. Can't cuz the bar won't let >>him straddle it. ... Other things..... I dunno, maybe this is harder on >>me to watch him WANT to but not be able to. >> >>Any ideas what is an average age Dr. P reduces the hours down from 14? >>Everett is 16 months old and we should see Dr. P next month if weather lets >>us travel. >>s. >> >> >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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