Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Truly individualizing education plans to meet each child's need. These kids are so different with various functioning levels, different needs, there is not just one thing that will solve their problem. Being innovative is important. As a parent I don't ever want to give up on my child, I want to keep pushing and educating even if he turns 65. I would love it if professionals did that as well. Nagla > > So what if you have found answers to many of your loved one's > challenges through supplements, diet, therapy techniques, > environmental controls....List the one thing that you fear will be the > challenge to beat all challenges. What do you anticipate up the road? > What should professionals be working toward to better enable the > families to provide? What are the big questions the professionals > should be finding answers to and creating solutions for? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2012 Report Share Posted February 9, 2012 Hi. Just posted to my 12 step recovery group and I am delighted to be sober and clean today still. My son moved out yesterday. I hauled a load of his stuff to him last night. I am letting go of my tendency to enable and to be co-dependent with him. He needs to be on his own and I need to give him that freedom and space. I need to let go of my urge to rescue, to control and to offer unsolicited advice. I need to shut up and back off to put it bluntly. Today I had several urges to binge on sugar. Last night I chose a chocolate aero egg instead of the bags of chips and jumbo candy bars that called to me. I have had the choice to have water instead of sweets a few times over the last 24 or so. I am committed to this journey of self recovery. I see little or no difference between food and other things I could use to soothe or blunt or hide the feelings. I choose to accept the pain and confusion and fear instead of running from it or burying it. Thanks. Carlton Larsen, Ba, Bgp Freelance Musician 426 Pinehouse Drive Saskatoon Sk S7K4X5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2012 Report Share Posted February 9, 2012 Carlton,  Awesome!  Livingston ________________________________ To: " insideoutweightloss " <insideoutweightloss > Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 5:02 PM Subject: Progress  Hi. Just posted to my 12 step recovery group and I am delighted to be sober and clean today still. My son moved out yesterday. I hauled a load of his stuff to him last night. I am letting go of my tendency to enable and to be co-dependent with him. He needs to be on his own and I need to give him that freedom and space. I need to let go of my urge to rescue, to control and to offer unsolicited advice. I need to shut up and back off to put it bluntly. Today I had several urges to binge on sugar. Last night I chose a chocolate aero egg instead of the bags of chips and jumbo candy bars that called to me. I have had the choice to have water instead of sweets a few times over the last 24 or so. I am committed to this journey of self recovery. I see little or no difference between food and other things I could use to soothe or blunt or hide the feelings. I choose to accept the pain and confusion and fear instead of running from it or burying it. Thanks.  Carlton Larsen, Ba, Bgp Freelance Musician 426 Pinehouse Drive Saskatoon Sk S7K4X5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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