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today difficult child's therapist will get an earful...
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 582498" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Wow. Good for you for taking the "evidence" with you. It might be a big eye-opener. I really hope the therapist doesn't just dismiss it or try to justify any of it. That is always one of my fears but then again, I do tend to plan for the worst and hope for the best. </p><p></p><p>Do you have a back-up plan? What will you do if you still don't get the help? She really is under the influence of her friends isn't she. Any way you can use "loss of friend time" as a consequence? Seems like she needs to take a break from them. Have you checked with your local social services agency to find out your options? Taking your evidence to them might also open some doors. Of course, it would be even stronger if the therapist backed you up to them.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck! I hope things proceed the way you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 582498, member: 15799"] Wow. Good for you for taking the "evidence" with you. It might be a big eye-opener. I really hope the therapist doesn't just dismiss it or try to justify any of it. That is always one of my fears but then again, I do tend to plan for the worst and hope for the best. Do you have a back-up plan? What will you do if you still don't get the help? She really is under the influence of her friends isn't she. Any way you can use "loss of friend time" as a consequence? Seems like she needs to take a break from them. Have you checked with your local social services agency to find out your options? Taking your evidence to them might also open some doors. Of course, it would be even stronger if the therapist backed you up to them. Good Luck! I hope things proceed the way you want. [/QUOTE]
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