tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-831186914102885023.post3523824857128130026..comments2024-03-22T14:54:18.301-04:00Comments on The Tales of an Amputee Mommy: School DecisionsPeggyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14667746210133305897noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-831186914102885023.post-20415985585010242202013-04-19T18:52:01.632-04:002013-04-19T18:52:01.632-04:00You have my unconditional support...YOU know your ...You have my unconditional support...YOU know your child, YOU know what he needs, YOU made the decision that you know is right for Robby! God Bless...Jacquenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-831186914102885023.post-78145015830793375732013-04-19T08:18:51.274-04:002013-04-19T08:18:51.274-04:00You have my unconditional support, for what it'...You have my unconditional support, for what it's worth. I had a good and successful experience in the public school system. I was an advocate of the public school system. We started our oldest son in the public school system... and it was the biggest mistake we made. Our district has a wide range of socioeconomic backgrounds and my son was a naive, gentle little kid. After dealing with him being taught about sex at 8 years old from an abused child (still dealing with that 4 years later) and then being burned at school and having the school show no concern, not even removing the item that burned him... we knew it wasn't an option. I took a lot of criticism for "turning my back" on the system that fostered me and needs support. I don't care. Every family is different, every child is different, and good parents know what is best for their child. Nikkinoreply@blogger.com