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just curious--does anyone regularly pull their difficult child out of school for therapy?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 381128" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>This is one of the problems I had getting a therapist for my son, too- along with everyone thinking he'd do better with a male therapist and most of them are female. I would not pull my difficult child from school weekly, especially at the same period of time each week because that would have caused missing the same class period over and over, and probably leading other kids asking him where he was going every week. So we ended up mostly with inexperienced tdocs who were willing to work later in the day until they got their clientele built up, then they'd stop working that late. Needless to say, these were always concentrating on rewards/consequencess anyway (probably having something to do with being young and inexperienced, too) so it was never successful. Oh- I couldn't take time off work that much either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 381128, member: 3699"] This is one of the problems I had getting a therapist for my son, too- along with everyone thinking he'd do better with a male therapist and most of them are female. I would not pull my difficult child from school weekly, especially at the same period of time each week because that would have caused missing the same class period over and over, and probably leading other kids asking him where he was going every week. So we ended up mostly with inexperienced tdocs who were willing to work later in the day until they got their clientele built up, then they'd stop working that late. Needless to say, these were always concentrating on rewards/consequencess anyway (probably having something to do with being young and inexperienced, too) so it was never successful. Oh- I couldn't take time off work that much either. [/QUOTE]
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