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How Do You Know When You're Ready For Residential Treatment Center (RTC)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 474725"><p>I sent difficult child 1 to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) when I could not keep the rest of the kids safe. The therapist wanted him to go at age 6. I sent him at age 10. It sounds like difficult children behaviors are getting to that point really fast. Most of the places have a waiting list and can be hard to get in to. If I were you I'd start looking into Residential Treatment Center (RTC) now. Then even if you never use that option at least you were prepared. We got difficult child 1 into one because we are very poor and could use the state run Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We could've also gone through X's insurance. We ended up sending him to the state one. It helped me to tour the place and to ask questions. I think there is a list of questions to ask the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in the archived section. I was relieved to see all the security measures in place to help keep difficult child 1 safe while he was in there. They also did family therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 474725"] I sent difficult child 1 to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) when I could not keep the rest of the kids safe. The therapist wanted him to go at age 6. I sent him at age 10. It sounds like difficult children behaviors are getting to that point really fast. Most of the places have a waiting list and can be hard to get in to. If I were you I'd start looking into Residential Treatment Center (RTC) now. Then even if you never use that option at least you were prepared. We got difficult child 1 into one because we are very poor and could use the state run Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We could've also gone through X's insurance. We ended up sending him to the state one. It helped me to tour the place and to ask questions. I think there is a list of questions to ask the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in the archived section. I was relieved to see all the security measures in place to help keep difficult child 1 safe while he was in there. They also did family therapy. [/QUOTE]
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