What I was specifically referencing was: helping someone navigate through the system. You started to do that by giving steps. I have a feeling each of those steps already have more information attached to them than you could ever put into one post. I suggest making a post for each instruction, for each step.
Include:
- What a person needs to do.
- Verbiage that could be helpful.
- Verbiage that could be used against you.
- Points or concepts you'll need to be intimately familiar with in each of the steps.
- Things you've written down that you'll be expected to defend or expound upon at a hearing or during a trial.
- How to prepare for the emotional and mental toll this will take as it sucks the life out of you.
- How to deal with it when you "lose" during these proceedings.
You also mentioned in this article "not to worry if you've already gotten your child a number..."
We would like more information on what to do about that:
- how to function without one.
- how to instruct our children to function without one.
- how to get services, and needs met without one.
- how to defend to not having one, etc...
There's really a giant rabbit hole and you've brought up some new and fresh ways of seeing it. And I'm just saying, I feel safe enough to say, "Yes, we would like more information..."
What I've listed is more great ideas to add to whatever you were going to expound on. :) I look forward to it.
Thanks for you
Yeah thanks for this awesome feedback!
Yes more detailed steps would be more difficult as its a lot.
But will do my best to unravel so its easily understood and can be implemented that way.
Yeah good feedback, I'll strive to embody this on next post.
I'm personally not expecting ALL of that in one post. I couldn't do that in one post. That would into a course, an instruction manual or a really terrible whitepaper. :) (Nerd joke). Either way, I look forward to it.
Ive read my share of neverending whitepapers. 😅
Many many thank sir..
@hippie-witha-gun ... would you write something to this effect? I mean you know better then I do, your story is inspirational. Could you do that?