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Originally Posted by jillio
You've made that clear to me before. But, if it isn't the parent's responsibility, whose responsibility is it? There is a difference between blaming and assigning responsibility.
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I'm sorry but there is no difference between blaming and assigning responsibility. To
blame is to find fault with or hold responsible for.
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Originally Posted by jillio
When it is apparent that the fault for lack of progress is not with what the child is doing, but with what the parent has failed to do
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I believe the responsibility falls on many. Its a combination of the parents, the child, the educators, the scientific community, the deaf community, the medical community and all of the people that claim they have the childs best interest at heart. I would also put some responsibility on the people that hold the information that says a given approach yeilds the best results. If everyone that claims to have the interest of the child at heart truly do, then why on Gods green earth would they not choose a common path?