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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 77292" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>We all went in together. He spoke with each one of them individually, but mostly observed them and spoke with me. We went in 3-4 weeks ago and spoke with a therapist in his office who went through an extensive computer program and asked me tons of questions. Each answer I had to provide several examples to before she marked the answer in the program. He basically went over the answers while asking some additional questions and watching the boys.</p><p></p><p>While in the office youngest difficult child was entertaining himself by beating the tar out of middle difficult child. At one point he threw a highlighter at him hoping to hit him in the head. He was disappointed he missed. I'm sure much of the evaluation was just him watching the two boys with eachother. Their behavior was attrocious (sp?) and if it wasn't for the fact I wanted him to see the true behavior, I would have nipped it in the bud immediately. But this is how they act for other people, so I thought it best that he see it first hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 77292, member: 3837"] We all went in together. He spoke with each one of them individually, but mostly observed them and spoke with me. We went in 3-4 weeks ago and spoke with a therapist in his office who went through an extensive computer program and asked me tons of questions. Each answer I had to provide several examples to before she marked the answer in the program. He basically went over the answers while asking some additional questions and watching the boys. While in the office youngest difficult child was entertaining himself by beating the tar out of middle difficult child. At one point he threw a highlighter at him hoping to hit him in the head. He was disappointed he missed. I'm sure much of the evaluation was just him watching the two boys with eachother. Their behavior was attrocious (sp?) and if it wasn't for the fact I wanted him to see the true behavior, I would have nipped it in the bud immediately. But this is how they act for other people, so I thought it best that he see it first hand. [/QUOTE]
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