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devientenigma · 18/09/2012 19:12

we seem to have a rolling statement that never gets sorted. I am busy rewriting it, trying to take out all the conflict etc

should I go all out listing fact whether or not it seems to discriminate specific professionals?

TIA x

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bialystockandbloom · 18/09/2012 20:04

If you mean should you worry about causing upset by highlighting lack of professional support, provision or help which has resulted in any deterioration or lack of progress in your ds (?), then my answer would be an emphatic no.

Your child is the important one in this. Screw any bruised egos from the professionals.

devientenigma · 18/09/2012 20:10

thanks bialy just what I want to hear Grin

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bialystockandbloom · 18/09/2012 20:31

You're welcome Grin

There is an art of doing all this while still seeming nice and pleasant though I am useless at doing so, you just have to keep remembering the long game. It doesn't exactly help if you get really shirty (and from posts I've seen from you in the past you seem very nice indeed), but you also have to be absolutely steadfast in your determination to get the support that your ds needs, and don't let any feelings of upsetting anyone else stand in the way of that. All the local authority bods, professionals etc go home at 5pm, switch off, and don't think about any implications and repercussions of their actions on your actual real life.

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