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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 356838" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>PO and I are in agreement that difficult child struggles between what he wants for his future and doing the right thing and really trying VS giving up and not caring and just wanting to hang out with friends. Now, what is up in the air is what is behind all that so maybe it can be addressed appropriately. IOW, "not caring" can be really not wanting the other option or a sign of depression or giving up due to lack of confidence. Usually that becomes clear after a while and that is what we are hoping for. PO is going to talk to difficult child again next week and in the mean time, they have ordered another mental health evaluation on difficult child. PO mentioned that he hoped I understood that- I told him I had no problem with it but difficult child has had 100 evaluations and until the system supports the recommendations and we find a therapist that will follow them instead of trying to do their own and reinvent the wheel when they don't even know the history as well, I don't see them getting us anywhere. difficult child has a file full of evaluations. Many of us see the problems and agree on them- we just can't seem to find anything effeective that we can get to get us/him past this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 356838, member: 3699"] PO and I are in agreement that difficult child struggles between what he wants for his future and doing the right thing and really trying VS giving up and not caring and just wanting to hang out with friends. Now, what is up in the air is what is behind all that so maybe it can be addressed appropriately. IOW, "not caring" can be really not wanting the other option or a sign of depression or giving up due to lack of confidence. Usually that becomes clear after a while and that is what we are hoping for. PO is going to talk to difficult child again next week and in the mean time, they have ordered another mental health evaluation on difficult child. PO mentioned that he hoped I understood that- I told him I had no problem with it but difficult child has had 100 evaluations and until the system supports the recommendations and we find a therapist that will follow them instead of trying to do their own and reinvent the wheel when they don't even know the history as well, I don't see them getting us anywhere. difficult child has a file full of evaluations. Many of us see the problems and agree on them- we just can't seem to find anything effeective that we can get to get us/him past this point. [/QUOTE]
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