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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 150494" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don;'t get any of that feedback- that's one thing that raises my eyebrows- along with lieing in a letter I could have taken to difficult child's court (there was no reason to lie- I was afraid to take it in for support for difficult child because it contained untruths in it)- and the biggy for me- I asked this guy for a recommendation for an advocate for iep; after convincing me he had experience in this and I paid him he showed up and had nothing to contibute other than handing out business cards- oh, then, last month he said to me "OH, you think difficult child really does have mood cycles".....difficult child has been seeing this guy since last June, therapist has copies of two psychiatrist reports and knows of medications (mood stabilizers)- GEEZ- does he think all that is for show and that I would allow my kid to be on these medications if I didn't think <em>he really has mood cycles</em>?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 150494, member: 3699"] I don;'t get any of that feedback- that's one thing that raises my eyebrows- along with lieing in a letter I could have taken to difficult child's court (there was no reason to lie- I was afraid to take it in for support for difficult child because it contained untruths in it)- and the biggy for me- I asked this guy for a recommendation for an advocate for iep; after convincing me he had experience in this and I paid him he showed up and had nothing to contibute other than handing out business cards- oh, then, last month he said to me "OH, you think difficult child really does have mood cycles".....difficult child has been seeing this guy since last June, therapist has copies of two psychiatrist reports and knows of medications (mood stabilizers)- GEEZ- does he think all that is for show and that I would allow my kid to be on these medications if I didn't think [I]he really has mood cycles[/I]? [/QUOTE]
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