@wmcforum We help our daughter to and the taxi as she can’t walk far unaided. This actually is the easy part of her condition. It’s her SEN and ASD that are far more challenging in daily life. Although we have been offered respite on many occasions and although it would be nice to have time alone, we as parents can’t bring ourselves to allowing it happen. I have two other grown up children in their late 30’s and early 40s who are normal from a previous marriage. At times I sit back and blame myself for her problems, having a child later on in life (48), but I wouldn’t changer her for the world.
Yes @ajn I’d like to think I’m a great father to her and would fight any battles for her now and in the future. School is great but at times reminds me of a nursing home you see on a doc.
Lets hope school, parents meeting shines some better light on the situation next week.