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difficult child in psychiatric hospital, moving to therapeutic foster care tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="carolinwaxhaw" data-source="post: 538336" data-attributes="member: 14846"><p>I know how hard this can be. We had a therapist for my difficult child#1 after the first hospitalization who mentioned level 2 therapeutic foster care and level 3 group home and I could NOT understand WHY she would bring that up - - it just made no sense!! However now my daughter is in Level 4 PRTF... I believe God closes one door and opens another - and we do have to trust the way His plans unfold.... I hope your son gets all that he needs - - in home intensive can be very good - - it certainly is convenient to have someone come to the house. God bless all of you.</p><p></p><p>Carol</p><p>Single adoptive newly unemployed mom, age 56</p><p>Bio son 2/15/75-8/12/04</p><p>difficult child#1 - daughter age 13 1/2 in PRTF (mood disorder, not otherwise specified; possibly BiPolar; possibly Borderline Personality Disorder; LIKELY Post Concussion Syndrome; born cocaine exposed, etc)</p><p>difficult child#2 - daughter age 9 1/2 no problems and at home (she was found home alone at 5 and 1/2 months of age and removed from care of bio mom who had some minimal known history of mental instability; domestic violence, etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolinwaxhaw, post: 538336, member: 14846"] I know how hard this can be. We had a therapist for my difficult child#1 after the first hospitalization who mentioned level 2 therapeutic foster care and level 3 group home and I could NOT understand WHY she would bring that up - - it just made no sense!! However now my daughter is in Level 4 PRTF... I believe God closes one door and opens another - and we do have to trust the way His plans unfold.... I hope your son gets all that he needs - - in home intensive can be very good - - it certainly is convenient to have someone come to the house. God bless all of you. Carol Single adoptive newly unemployed mom, age 56 Bio son 2/15/75-8/12/04 difficult child#1 - daughter age 13 1/2 in PRTF (mood disorder, not otherwise specified; possibly BiPolar; possibly Borderline Personality Disorder; LIKELY Post Concussion Syndrome; born cocaine exposed, etc) difficult child#2 - daughter age 9 1/2 no problems and at home (she was found home alone at 5 and 1/2 months of age and removed from care of bio mom who had some minimal known history of mental instability; domestic violence, etc.) [/QUOTE]
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