FFS. I've tried to be patient but I'm starting to lose my temper.
If she feels that there are these legal rights that parents with special needs children have but are too "nice" to use, why doesn't she spell out what they are?
When I was battling to get services for my son, having studied every line of the 1989 Childrens Acts, I found that one of the problems was that the "rights" such parents had were vaguely defined.
And as to the option of having your child brought up by a carer, apart from the national cost which she vaguely deals with, there is also the question of where these carers can be found; there is a desperate shortage in many areas of people to offer respite care, let alone full-time care.
And who is this Prophet Khalid Gibran that she quotes in defence of her viewpoint? Whatever happened to the vicar who was always popping round for tea and agreeing with her?
I'm starting to get really cross. I will respond to Fio-Fio's request on another thread to put something together for a book once I've calmed down and gathered my thoughts.
PS. How is JH's book selling? Couldn't find it on the Amazon's bestsellers list anywhere.