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<blockquote data-quote="missdot" data-source="post: 406937" data-attributes="member: 2015"><p>Loony Smurf--A TSS (Therapeutic Staff Support) is a person who implements behavior plans either at home, school or in the community. A BSC (Behavioral Specialist Consultant) or MT (Mobile therapist) will write up a behavior plan/treatment plan which the TSS must follow. TSS's spend time working with difficult child's during the week hours varying on what the insurance will pay for. It could be 2 hours a day 3 x a week or every day 3 hours a week and so on. If a difficult child is escalating or not staying on task or whatever the problem the difficult child is having it will be my job to deter the behavior and find a replacement behavior. Worried because my first client on Monday is not open to a new TSS/female TSS. I know we have had more people in my house than I can imagine trying to get my difficult child's behaviors under control. But I felt I had to reach out for any service available, I will try anything to help me with my difficult child, because he will never look back and say I didn't try, the school will never have an excuse to say I didn't do all I could do for my son. Because sometimes when you are on this side of it.......I think people are looking at me and my parenting skills or judging me. By all means I still have my own difficult child for sure. He continues to test me every day. But at his age, I can say you know what I will suggest what I can.....but time to step back. He is gonna have to learn on his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missdot, post: 406937, member: 2015"] Loony Smurf--A TSS (Therapeutic Staff Support) is a person who implements behavior plans either at home, school or in the community. A BSC (Behavioral Specialist Consultant) or MT (Mobile therapist) will write up a behavior plan/treatment plan which the TSS must follow. TSS's spend time working with difficult child's during the week hours varying on what the insurance will pay for. It could be 2 hours a day 3 x a week or every day 3 hours a week and so on. If a difficult child is escalating or not staying on task or whatever the problem the difficult child is having it will be my job to deter the behavior and find a replacement behavior. Worried because my first client on Monday is not open to a new TSS/female TSS. I know we have had more people in my house than I can imagine trying to get my difficult child's behaviors under control. But I felt I had to reach out for any service available, I will try anything to help me with my difficult child, because he will never look back and say I didn't try, the school will never have an excuse to say I didn't do all I could do for my son. Because sometimes when you are on this side of it.......I think people are looking at me and my parenting skills or judging me. By all means I still have my own difficult child for sure. He continues to test me every day. But at his age, I can say you know what I will suggest what I can.....but time to step back. He is gonna have to learn on his own. [/QUOTE]
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