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OMG...the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is teaching Kanga to drive
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 573492" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>UG! Unfortunately this does not surprise me as I had similar experiences with various programs I hooked my difficult child up to. One of the most amazing things that happened to me was when my difficult child had attacked me and was bending my hands back so far the wrists were about to snap. He refused to stop and every time I told him he was hurting me and to let go he bent them back with more force. Finally I went on the defensive and told him to let go or he would be sorry. He applied more force so I kneed him in his package. He relayed this to his therapst and her response was that she could help me become less reactive. I guess so that the next time I could just smile as he broke my bones. That was when psychiatrist told me to get another therapist. At least someone had their feet in reality. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 573492, member: 2315"] UG! Unfortunately this does not surprise me as I had similar experiences with various programs I hooked my difficult child up to. One of the most amazing things that happened to me was when my difficult child had attacked me and was bending my hands back so far the wrists were about to snap. He refused to stop and every time I told him he was hurting me and to let go he bent them back with more force. Finally I went on the defensive and told him to let go or he would be sorry. He applied more force so I kneed him in his package. He relayed this to his therapst and her response was that she could help me become less reactive. I guess so that the next time I could just smile as he broke my bones. That was when psychiatrist told me to get another therapist. At least someone had their feet in reality. -RM [/QUOTE]
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