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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 250429" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Occassionally a little one may get by with a brief lip kiss, but we're talking 18 months and almost accidental.</p><p> </p><p>Beyond that, cheeks. Or that's the way we were brought up.</p><p> </p><p>As for the test...if you have been as forthright with the pro's working with difficult child as you have here, you're said you will do anything to help him. I know in my relationship with my difficult child's counselor, I have told her about his uncle, and have said "if sending him there to live would help him, I would bend over backwards to do it" and I think she would tell me if she thought that would solve his problems. She has not. I would assume you've had relationships with your difficult child's counselors that were similar, yet no one told you another place to live would be better, so I can't see that.</p><p> </p><p>I see Mom to 3's point - refusing to take the test looking bad. However, I see your point loud and clear, too. Do you still have a therapist? Could they recommend someone to do an evaluation on you? Then you could present those results from test that actually have some merit in this situation instead of the bogus test these guys are trying to make you take?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 250429, member: 1848"] Occassionally a little one may get by with a brief lip kiss, but we're talking 18 months and almost accidental. Beyond that, cheeks. Or that's the way we were brought up. As for the test...if you have been as forthright with the pro's working with difficult child as you have here, you're said you will do anything to help him. I know in my relationship with my difficult child's counselor, I have told her about his uncle, and have said "if sending him there to live would help him, I would bend over backwards to do it" and I think she would tell me if she thought that would solve his problems. She has not. I would assume you've had relationships with your difficult child's counselors that were similar, yet no one told you another place to live would be better, so I can't see that. I see Mom to 3's point - refusing to take the test looking bad. However, I see your point loud and clear, too. Do you still have a therapist? Could they recommend someone to do an evaluation on you? Then you could present those results from test that actually have some merit in this situation instead of the bogus test these guys are trying to make you take? [/QUOTE]
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