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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 289027" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>Susiestar, I am not offended at all by your's or anyone else's posts. I am GRATEFUL to have your input. I know you guys aren't professionals, but you have the everyday life experience living day to day with your difficult child's-I think you guys have more insight than professionals. </p><p> As far as the therapist, he comes into our home and I stay in the same room or very close by for virtually every session. This scenario plays out with all people who come to our home (including grandma). We can't get a neuropsychologist evaluation or even see a therapist because difficult child will not interact/speak (we've tried). Every time we've gone to our lastest psychiatrist (probably 10x's), difficult child hides in his shirt and refuses to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 289027, member: 7664"] Susiestar, I am not offended at all by your's or anyone else's posts. I am GRATEFUL to have your input. I know you guys aren't professionals, but you have the everyday life experience living day to day with your difficult child's-I think you guys have more insight than professionals. As far as the therapist, he comes into our home and I stay in the same room or very close by for virtually every session. This scenario plays out with all people who come to our home (including grandma). We can't get a neuropsychologist evaluation or even see a therapist because difficult child will not interact/speak (we've tried). Every time we've gone to our lastest psychiatrist (probably 10x's), difficult child hides in his shirt and refuses to speak. [/QUOTE]
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