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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 497178" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>first: you can call your insurance and tell them you are looking for a complete neuropsychologist evaluation for your child and you want to know which facilities they cover. If you have in and out of network places still check into all.</p><p></p><p>you can also call universities and children's hospitals to ask for neuropsychological clinics/evaluations.</p><p></p><p>second: you have only just started treatment, it will be worse before it gets better, so this may just need to be a month for your easy child to have a break while you help difficult child get on her feet. BUT if she does not show improvement in a month or so.... (ask your counselors what they usually see) then maybe it is time to look at residential for her. She needs more then, and probably a wake up call to what REAL rules look like... not that yours aren't real but face it, at home we can be flexible and bend to them and they get rewards easier.... at a place like that it is not going to happen. I know my son would hate that part.</p><p></p><p>(of course, I do realize this is not about rules, I am just talking about her recent upset.... the bottom line is much deeper, I do get that, smile)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 497178, member: 12886"] first: you can call your insurance and tell them you are looking for a complete neuropsychologist evaluation for your child and you want to know which facilities they cover. If you have in and out of network places still check into all. you can also call universities and children's hospitals to ask for neuropsychological clinics/evaluations. second: you have only just started treatment, it will be worse before it gets better, so this may just need to be a month for your easy child to have a break while you help difficult child get on her feet. BUT if she does not show improvement in a month or so.... (ask your counselors what they usually see) then maybe it is time to look at residential for her. She needs more then, and probably a wake up call to what REAL rules look like... not that yours aren't real but face it, at home we can be flexible and bend to them and they get rewards easier.... at a place like that it is not going to happen. I know my son would hate that part. (of course, I do realize this is not about rules, I am just talking about her recent upset.... the bottom line is much deeper, I do get that, smile) [/QUOTE]
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