tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527532433685101641.post5143087017629473122..comments2021-06-04T02:20:56.189-07:00Comments on The good, bad & the ugly...real life!: One Grumpy, but Grateful MamaTwin Mamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11416807959630395694noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527532433685101641.post-12464915727873092072011-06-04T18:04:10.514-07:002011-06-04T18:04:10.514-07:00After reading I was still in shock that this could...After reading I was still in shock that this could happen. To think of what could have happened just makes me sick. I hope you find out who the nice guy was that found him.<br />I'm becoming more and more a fan of homeschooling.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527532433685101641.post-42465273540664552342011-06-03T01:01:32.189-07:002011-06-03T01:01:32.189-07:00Oh! This is shocking, to say the least. So let m...Oh! This is shocking, to say the least. So let me understand: you cannot get benefits for your child IF he is not enrolled in the public preschool? That hardly seems fair, if that's the case. Three is still so young! And a three year old special needs child is even more vulnerable. I am the mother of a special needs child - well, she just turned 18 in January, but I'm still not used to calling her an adult, LOL. - and I homeschooled her up to the 4th grade. We homeschooled her through a public charter school and she was able to receive all the benefits/special programs that the public school would offer (because it was a public charter school it was funded by the state just as the local public school was). When she reached the 5th grade I felt she could communicate well enough and was mature enough to handle her peers, so it was then that she went to our neighborhood public school. She is just now finishing up the 11th grade and is doing well. <br /><br />I realize homeschooling isn't for everyone, but I just thought I'd mention it. It might be another route to go if you have any more incidences like the last one. I just can't imagine having a 3-year-old child in a classroom of 25 other three year olds, especially if half of them had special needs. Like I said, three is so young! Allowing a three year old to wander off down the street is inexcusable. I would have been furious. I am so glad to read that he was not harmed. I really hope they do not let that happen again, to your son or anyone else's child.Katrinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04446770591516588794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527532433685101641.post-18692682573534678492011-05-14T16:17:43.015-07:002011-05-14T16:17:43.015-07:00So overwhelming to read about this! I can't e...So overwhelming to read about this! I can't even imagine the fury you must be feeling. I'm glad for the man who stopped, too, knowing things could have turned out much worse. :(Rebeccahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15809217990351722819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2527532433685101641.post-11773102404514839042011-05-12T12:50:39.118-07:002011-05-12T12:50:39.118-07:00That's horrible, I would have been furious! Ho...That's horrible, I would have been furious! Hope everything gets resolved. New follower from the blog hop, look forward to your future posts!<br /><br />http://wvfrugal-wvsaver.blogspot.com/Ann Joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10339456581347160483noreply@blogger.com