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<blockquote data-quote="carolanne" data-source="post: 102931" data-attributes="member: 1904"><p>Becky has been turned down for treatment/counseling. the doctor has met with her over the last couple weeks and feels that she is playing a game. He said she told him that she can get her way at home and school by being verbally abusive, loud, insulting and hurtful. Apparently she has told him that once she turns 16, she will do whatever it takes to be placed in a group home. He said she thinks it's a cakewalk there, no rules, come and go as you please and he links it back to difficult child.</p><p></p><p>He recommended that we closely monitor her while difficult child is around, possibly listen in on phone conversations if we can and install a key capture on the computer.</p><p></p><p>He warned me that she is willing to do whatever it takes to get what she wants...absolutely no rules or anyone in authority telling her what to do or expecting anything of her. He said she told him about being nice to people to get what she wants and that this includes boys!!!!</p><p></p><p>He's spoken with her teachers and the principal and gotten input from them....she's had several detentions and forged my signature on the slips(I didn't know about this) and refuses to be quiet in class or hand in assignments.</p><p></p><p>In short, he advised me to be very careful around her and that she is not a fit for any of their programs but will try to find us help..</p><p></p><p>ohmygod :smile: here we go again..</p><p></p><p>Carolanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolanne, post: 102931, member: 1904"] Becky has been turned down for treatment/counseling. the doctor has met with her over the last couple weeks and feels that she is playing a game. He said she told him that she can get her way at home and school by being verbally abusive, loud, insulting and hurtful. Apparently she has told him that once she turns 16, she will do whatever it takes to be placed in a group home. He said she thinks it's a cakewalk there, no rules, come and go as you please and he links it back to difficult child. He recommended that we closely monitor her while difficult child is around, possibly listen in on phone conversations if we can and install a key capture on the computer. He warned me that she is willing to do whatever it takes to get what she wants...absolutely no rules or anyone in authority telling her what to do or expecting anything of her. He said she told him about being nice to people to get what she wants and that this includes boys!!!! He's spoken with her teachers and the principal and gotten input from them....she's had several detentions and forged my signature on the slips(I didn't know about this) and refuses to be quiet in class or hand in assignments. In short, he advised me to be very careful around her and that she is not a fit for any of their programs but will try to find us help.. ohmygod [img]:smile:[/img] here we go again.. Carolanne [/QUOTE]
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