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FINALLY, difficult child IN INPATIENT REHAB - sigh (of relief!) . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 220536" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Congratulations on finding a good program for your difficult child and getting him admitted! That's a huge step. You've given him the environment, the therapy, and the education that will come with the program - now it's up to him. Even if he doesn't completely 'get it' during this admission, he will receive important information that may come back to him at a critical time later. Telling him that coming home depends on completing the program is a very, very good thing too - though he will probably test your resolve. At some point he's going to be unhappy with the program, since they bring up a lot of concepts that are uncomfortable; he will probably call you to say he hates it and try to convince you to let him come home.</p><p></p><p>Again congrats! Now you can take a deep breath, do some things for yourself and your husband and other kids, and have a peaceful holiday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 220536, member: 2884"] Congratulations on finding a good program for your difficult child and getting him admitted! That's a huge step. You've given him the environment, the therapy, and the education that will come with the program - now it's up to him. Even if he doesn't completely 'get it' during this admission, he will receive important information that may come back to him at a critical time later. Telling him that coming home depends on completing the program is a very, very good thing too - though he will probably test your resolve. At some point he's going to be unhappy with the program, since they bring up a lot of concepts that are uncomfortable; he will probably call you to say he hates it and try to convince you to let him come home. Again congrats! Now you can take a deep breath, do some things for yourself and your husband and other kids, and have a peaceful holiday. [/QUOTE]
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