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Attachment therapy? What is it? Do all adopted kids need it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Frazzledmom" data-source="post: 401916"><p>I work in 11 different high schools...please trust that YOU are the expert on your own child. Professionals in the high schools that I work in are all overworked and way underpaid. They mean well and mostly work very hard to help students, but, it creates an atmosphere of responses that are too quick and not nearly as individualzed as they should be. What I also find is that students who are academically doing well and not in trouble tend to get brushed aside for the more needy students. It will be up to you to slow them all down and make them listen to what you have to say - including "mind your own business". <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/crazy2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":crazy2:" title="crazy :crazy2:" data-shortname=":crazy2:" /> I'm never happy when any mental health professional steps outside the bounds to do more than they are qualified to do. I've never met anyone in a public school qualified to diagnose, treat, or even really talk about attachement issues! Geez....</p><p> </p><p>I'm new but is this when you supposed to put your warrier armour on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frazzledmom, post: 401916"] I work in 11 different high schools...please trust that YOU are the expert on your own child. Professionals in the high schools that I work in are all overworked and way underpaid. They mean well and mostly work very hard to help students, but, it creates an atmosphere of responses that are too quick and not nearly as individualzed as they should be. What I also find is that students who are academically doing well and not in trouble tend to get brushed aside for the more needy students. It will be up to you to slow them all down and make them listen to what you have to say - including "mind your own business". :crazy: I'm never happy when any mental health professional steps outside the bounds to do more than they are qualified to do. I've never met anyone in a public school qualified to diagnose, treat, or even really talk about attachement issues! Geez.... I'm new but is this when you supposed to put your warrier armour on? [/QUOTE]
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