<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Juliet</b></i>
I think your approach to engage CJ in his own treatment and decision making regarding his health is a very wise move. Those kinds of take-charge and proactive health skills are something that all CFers need, especially when the time comes to leave the nest! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> ~Juliet</end quote></div>
thanks...I actually owe the credit for that to Lisa Greene. I read her book Parenting Children With Health Issues and really took alot of it to heart. CJ is his own person and old enough to make alot of the decisions about his own health care. It definately helps him feel like he has some control over whats going on and at his age, I think thats really important.
I think your approach to engage CJ in his own treatment and decision making regarding his health is a very wise move. Those kinds of take-charge and proactive health skills are something that all CFers need, especially when the time comes to leave the nest! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> ~Juliet</end quote></div>
thanks...I actually owe the credit for that to Lisa Greene. I read her book Parenting Children With Health Issues and really took alot of it to heart. CJ is his own person and old enough to make alot of the decisions about his own health care. It definately helps him feel like he has some control over whats going on and at his age, I think thats really important.