I like to feel a sense of control over my own life, not other people's lives. As I'm a parent, this extends to my daughter's life. But, I don't force her do anything or argue about her not behaving in the way I want her to, it's really just about schooling, etc, just now. I don't like unpredictability, so take charge and make decisions, which other people in the same position could live without making for the time being.
For example, when my daughter was around 2, I had to make applications for pre-school, when she would be 3yrs. I applied to the local nursery, but was told that I would not hear if my daughter had gotten a place until a few weeks before she was going to be starting. I panicked and thought, if she doesn't get into that nursery, she'll probably get a place in the next closest one, which is at the top of a very steep hill. I didn't fancy the thought of pushing a stroller up there in the winter. I wasn't willing to take the chance. So, not long after I submitted the application, I applied to a nursery which definitely had places, but the places were only partly funded. I had to pay the extra, which wasn't much, but everyone else thought I was mad to do that when I might have gotten a free place in my first choice nursery. But, just not knowing where that place was going to be urged me to take the bull by the horns.
My daughter's only 7yrs and won't be going to high school until she's 11yrs. But, already I'm thinking quite a lot about it and I don't think it's just because she has Aspergers and might still need extra support. To add to my worries, the council have decided that the special needs base, at the high school she should be going to, is not working well. They might be turning it into an autism specific base (which might be best for her), but they might get rid of it altogether and the kids will either go to the mainstream (which might work equally well) or the special needs high school. The decision will be made in a year or two and the first lot of kids to be affected will be my daughter's year. Not knowing what's happening and what choices are going to be available is unbelievably frustrating.
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"We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiatic about." Charles Kingsley