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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 665270" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Welcome mdelvalle!</p><p> I'm sorry things sound so rough right now but glad you found us when you needed to. </p><p></p><p>Has your daughter been diagnosed with anything?</p><p></p><p>I know you can't required therapy but is there some kind of hook that would get her to go? With my son there were only a few things that were not negotiable. Taking his medications and seeing therapists and doctors. We basically ended up stopping his world until he would decide to take those medications (he never really fought us on the doctors but the results would have been the same)> This meant if he wanted something the answer was no, if he wanted us to take him somewhere, the answer was no, if he wanted special treats, the answer was no (you get the idea). For our son this was helpful but maybe for your daughter you would need to agree to something she really wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 665270, member: 1631"] Welcome mdelvalle! I'm sorry things sound so rough right now but glad you found us when you needed to. Has your daughter been diagnosed with anything? I know you can't required therapy but is there some kind of hook that would get her to go? With my son there were only a few things that were not negotiable. Taking his medications and seeing therapists and doctors. We basically ended up stopping his world until he would decide to take those medications (he never really fought us on the doctors but the results would have been the same)> This meant if he wanted something the answer was no, if he wanted us to take him somewhere, the answer was no, if he wanted special treats, the answer was no (you get the idea). For our son this was helpful but maybe for your daughter you would need to agree to something she really wants. [/QUOTE]
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