tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765536597655440477.post3213694090079042814..comments2023-05-02T04:27:31.952-04:00Comments on Aboard the Smith Bullet Train: Angiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10628886667308391624noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765536597655440477.post-52491621988709743442010-06-06T23:36:03.976-04:002010-06-06T23:36:03.976-04:00I think it's great that you're sharing thi...I think it's great that you're sharing this with us on your blog. My 15 year old son has been receiving special education services since he was in kindergarten due to ADHD issues. He also received speech therapy for a few years. It's been a long, ever-evolving journey one with twists and turns. Just know that unless he's challenged to learn in a mainstream setting, you'll never know what he's capable of. There is no failing. I know at times it can be frustrating and scary and as a mother you don't want your child to hurt or be afraid. You are doing a fantastic job by remaining involved in his IEP meetings. Some parents don't care. You are your child's number one advocate, his biggest cheerleader and his voice. Keep up the great work mama!<br />Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my "Child Sexual Abuse" post. I promise it's not always so depressing over at my blog. lol Thanks again.<br /><br />Kristi, Live and Love...Out Loud<br />@TweetingMamaKristi {at} Live and Love...Out Loudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03690301218425965735noreply@blogger.com