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I don't know what to do with her anymore!
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 549568" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Start a parent report (find a recent post by susiestar, she has the link in her signature). It will help you pull together the past history in a logical fashion so you can share it with anyone who is involved in trying to get help for her. Having a pre-organized data set tends to go over much better than trying to go from memory. Trends and patterns show up. It just really helps everybody, including you.</p><p></p><p>I don't know what is actually going on with your difficult child, but something is going on and she does need help. There's a difference between therapists and evaluators. For a therapist (therapist) to work, the difficult child has to build a relationship with the therapist, and that takes time. It doesn't work for a parent to jump in and try and direct what is or isn't covered etc. BUT... when it comes to getting evaluations, it's a different story. The evaluator needs to know everything possible from every possible source, including doing their own testing, in order to come up with an accurate picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 549568, member: 11791"] Start a parent report (find a recent post by susiestar, she has the link in her signature). It will help you pull together the past history in a logical fashion so you can share it with anyone who is involved in trying to get help for her. Having a pre-organized data set tends to go over much better than trying to go from memory. Trends and patterns show up. It just really helps everybody, including you. I don't know what is actually going on with your difficult child, but something is going on and she does need help. There's a difference between therapists and evaluators. For a therapist (therapist) to work, the difficult child has to build a relationship with the therapist, and that takes time. It doesn't work for a parent to jump in and try and direct what is or isn't covered etc. BUT... when it comes to getting evaluations, it's a different story. The evaluator needs to know everything possible from every possible source, including doing their own testing, in order to come up with an accurate picture. [/QUOTE]
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