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    Well I'm thinking you are frustrated and looking for support ! I personally have felt exactly what you are describing . I think we spend so much time focusing on getting thru the day successfully that a year can go by and then realize that the child hasn't gotten better you have gotten thru !!
    I say rather than focusing on the child , you focus on the dynamics of your dayhome and yourself ! You have every right to term , for whatever reason !!
    I know how difficult a decision it is to make , in my limited experience is once I finally termed I was much happier .

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