I normally do not post on conversations that turn like this one has. It is NONE of our rights to judge the OP, her daughter, or her school for the decisions that have been made regarding the care of her daughter. Unless you have been in her position, you really don't know how you would feel in her shoes. And you should take a minute to say a blessing that you have healthy children.
The OP was posting here looking to vent and (I'm guessing) assuming she would receive a little compassion. She was not asking if you think it is right or not. Her daughter obviously cannot be held responsible to take care of her hearing aid, and she obviously was not able to communicate to anyone that it was missing. That is a little different than teaching kids to be responsible for their belongings.
to you OP! I'm know that what you go through daily is not easy. My mom is disabled, but not to the extent that your daughter is, and I know how much extra work it is for my mom. It is work that our entire family is happy to do as we love her more than anything and would do whatever possible to help her live in the world as "normally" as possible. I hope everything gets sorted out and that you're happy (as happy as you can be) with the resolution.
The OP was posting here looking to vent and (I'm guessing) assuming she would receive a little compassion. She was not asking if you think it is right or not. Her daughter obviously cannot be held responsible to take care of her hearing aid, and she obviously was not able to communicate to anyone that it was missing. That is a little different than teaching kids to be responsible for their belongings.
