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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 239452" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Good idea, Star!! I have a call into her to clarify exactly what she ordered because it started out sounding like she ordered just beh mod therapist and nothing else, then when I started saying that it wasn't enough, she acted like I wouldn't listen and that maybe this would be more. I said that's different then. Really, I don't think she gets that there are different types of therapy- not just different types of services. I'm concerned about BOTH. So, if she is ordering a type of therapy that is not consistent with what the profs recommend, just because some guy in a meeting thought difficult child needed consequences for not making it to school, then we are right back to where we were when mst was ordered. I tried to explain that but she cut me off and said I wouldn't listen. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I like your idea- I asked mst guy to do that and it helped prove my point. I've tried calling her super today too- I'm not sure if he's the other one from Department of Juvenile Justice that was in that meeting or not. Anyway, his voice mail says he's out of the office, so I haven't left a message. I'm wondering if he's aware that I have written recommendations of what type of therapy difficult child should be getting. Plus, I'm going to plead my case about switching PO's if I can't get difficult child released- since she ordered this instead of letting me get this thru the county team (which was supposed to have been my choice) it means difficult child has to keep a PO.</p><p>'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 239452, member: 3699"] Good idea, Star!! I have a call into her to clarify exactly what she ordered because it started out sounding like she ordered just beh mod therapist and nothing else, then when I started saying that it wasn't enough, she acted like I wouldn't listen and that maybe this would be more. I said that's different then. Really, I don't think she gets that there are different types of therapy- not just different types of services. I'm concerned about BOTH. So, if she is ordering a type of therapy that is not consistent with what the profs recommend, just because some guy in a meeting thought difficult child needed consequences for not making it to school, then we are right back to where we were when mst was ordered. I tried to explain that but she cut me off and said I wouldn't listen. Anyway, I like your idea- I asked mst guy to do that and it helped prove my point. I've tried calling her super today too- I'm not sure if he's the other one from Department of Juvenile Justice that was in that meeting or not. Anyway, his voice mail says he's out of the office, so I haven't left a message. I'm wondering if he's aware that I have written recommendations of what type of therapy difficult child should be getting. Plus, I'm going to plead my case about switching PO's if I can't get difficult child released- since she ordered this instead of letting me get this thru the county team (which was supposed to have been my choice) it means difficult child has to keep a PO. ' [/QUOTE]
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