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<blockquote data-quote="blb" data-source="post: 78810" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Re calling the police, I think I would only do it if your difficult child was really excessively violent toward your other difficult child- frankly at 15 and 17 boys are beating each other senseless all the time for fun, I would be leery of calling unless it was truly an out of control episode.</p><p></p><p>Re the letters, get her checked out by the state (if you want to stay with her, my thought would be to drop kick her quickly--let me guess, wonder what kind of a kickback she gets for sending folks to her friend *wink wink) Our counselor, difficult child's school psychologist, the one who did our difficult child the most harm turned out to not be certified by our state, we didn't find out until two years later--she was a con artist basically. She should not be trying to trump your psychiatric doctor with a PA, period.</p><p></p><p>Re a reward chart, that usually is for 4-8 yrs old, not 15. If you've told her it isn't financially feasible and she just stares back at you, tell her that paying her for future sessions is also financially unfeasible, and watch for her reaction then.</p><p></p><p>Guess I'm saying ditch her. :thumbsdown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blb, post: 78810, member: 32"] Re calling the police, I think I would only do it if your difficult child was really excessively violent toward your other difficult child- frankly at 15 and 17 boys are beating each other senseless all the time for fun, I would be leery of calling unless it was truly an out of control episode. Re the letters, get her checked out by the state (if you want to stay with her, my thought would be to drop kick her quickly--let me guess, wonder what kind of a kickback she gets for sending folks to her friend *wink wink) Our counselor, difficult child's school psychologist, the one who did our difficult child the most harm turned out to not be certified by our state, we didn't find out until two years later--she was a con artist basically. She should not be trying to trump your psychiatric doctor with a PA, period. Re a reward chart, that usually is for 4-8 yrs old, not 15. If you've told her it isn't financially feasible and she just stares back at you, tell her that paying her for future sessions is also financially unfeasible, and watch for her reaction then. Guess I'm saying ditch her. [img]:thumbsdown:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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