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<blockquote data-quote="Nikki88" data-source="post: 595110" data-attributes="member: 14043"><p>it took her being in the hospital to get inhome, and trust me I begged and begged for it before things got to the point that she had to go the hospital, basically putting her in was the only was to get inhome. We're on our 2nd round, mostly because I kinda slacked off after they left, and we were lucky enough to get the same team back! </p><p>We have alot of issues with the school, her resource teacher is amazing, but the behavior specialist is a total nightmare. And so it's nice to have them as backup when dealing with school stuff too.</p><p>We are trying a different type of behavior plan with her this time that everyone thinks is going to work much better to suit her needs, so my fingers are crossed. </p><p>I did learn that I better stick with the program after they discharge her though!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikki88, post: 595110, member: 14043"] it took her being in the hospital to get inhome, and trust me I begged and begged for it before things got to the point that she had to go the hospital, basically putting her in was the only was to get inhome. We're on our 2nd round, mostly because I kinda slacked off after they left, and we were lucky enough to get the same team back! We have alot of issues with the school, her resource teacher is amazing, but the behavior specialist is a total nightmare. And so it's nice to have them as backup when dealing with school stuff too. We are trying a different type of behavior plan with her this time that everyone thinks is going to work much better to suit her needs, so my fingers are crossed. I did learn that I better stick with the program after they discharge her though!! [/QUOTE]
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