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Might have been a tad too blunt
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 446184" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>As usual, JJJ, you are right. It seems like a good sign that she is thinking about how medications, etc... would be paid for after age 18. So many difficult children cannot wait until whatever age so that they can refuse to take them and stop attending therapy. It may be that she just has had therapy as a part of her life and routine for so long that there would be a void if she didn't have it. Or she may be starting to realize that most of the only times she sees you and/or husband are for therapy. Either way, that kind of thinking should be encouraged.</p><p></p><p>I hope she really gets involved and interested in planning her adult life. It might really help her seethe why of many of the things she needs to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 446184, member: 1233"] As usual, JJJ, you are right. It seems like a good sign that she is thinking about how medications, etc... would be paid for after age 18. So many difficult children cannot wait until whatever age so that they can refuse to take them and stop attending therapy. It may be that she just has had therapy as a part of her life and routine for so long that there would be a void if she didn't have it. Or she may be starting to realize that most of the only times she sees you and/or husband are for therapy. Either way, that kind of thinking should be encouraged. I hope she really gets involved and interested in planning her adult life. It might really help her seethe why of many of the things she needs to learn. [/QUOTE]
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