Guest guest Posted March 23, 2010 Report Share Posted March 23, 2010 Thanks for the clarification on GF and CF. I actually just got an email from a friend recommending that, but she also believes she has " cured " her daughter's autism, and I'm not sure that's actually possible, so I take everything she says with a grain of salt. That may be worth looking into. That's tough about your son having to shoot a little lower. We always want the best for our kids, but sometimes what our " best " is (in our own heads) may not be what their " best " is. I need to keep that in mind. Very wise advice. Good luck with your son. I hope his accomodations help out this time at college. It's so much to think about sometimes. My daughter is only 6, but she'll be going to college sooner than I think. Thanks again. Oh by the way, I think that is fantastic that you get to go see Temple Grandin in person and have met her:) > > > > JoAnn, > > I'm not sure what GF and CF are. Could you explain those to me? > > My husband was just having the same worries about our daughter and I pointed out to him that somehow he got to the point where he has a job and a family and has made it. It was not easy for him. He did college twice, and the amazing thing is that he had zero family support with his issues. He still has no support from his family. Also, I was just watching the Temple Grandin movie on HBO. That is really worth watching. As a parent and as a teacher I could really connect with it. She had one teacher who made such a difference in her life. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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