Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 It is "that time of year" again when I start looking for information to do a talk about being the parent of a child with sped needs. Our sped director teaches a class over at Kent and she has asked us (me and my dh) to come and do a talk to her class about the problems/unique situations we face as parents of children with special needs. SO! With that in mind, in the past I have always asked YOU (all the experts!) to let me know the kinds of things you would want to say to school psychologists-in-training. I won't use anyone's name - I do quote directly sometimes but will replace names with pronouns. Third question: If you could tell someone what it is like to be a parent of a child with special needs, what would you say? I separated the three questions I have so people can respond to one, two or all three questions as they feel like doing (or none at all, if you don't want to - but I hope you do!) I do appreciate the insight and help with this project of mine! RoxannaYou're UniqueJust like everyone else... RoxannaYou're UniqueJust like everyone else... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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