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<blockquote data-quote="night4now" data-source="post: 171046" data-attributes="member: 5394"><p>Oh where to start...</p><p> I talked to the girls parents (who were very upset at the thought that their daughter did this, when really it wasnt her fault) and other than that, I dont know what the parents and/or (now prior) daycare provider will do. </p><p>The celexa got dropped completely. The psychiatrist felt that it didnt help enough to warrant its continued use. Now just the .5 mg risperdal twice daily. </p><p>While supposedly waiting for BYU, I have been calling around. First, Medicaid wont pay for it at all. Secondly only one hospital is approved on my ins. and so I called them and its also a 2 months waiting list. Sigh.</p><p>I changed his therapist again. The last one had a big mouth, and would talk about him to others, which really upset me. I also wasnt really comfortable around him. I met with his next new therapist, and she seems good. Supposedly she has the most experience of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and SR kids at wasatch, and I had a nice long talk with her. First off she said we need to be 'meaner'. He knows his behaior is wrong, and just chooses to ignore this, and that it has to be the same punishment every time, no matter how big or little the lie, etc. This is already something I believe. Our job as a parent is to make them ready for life... I cant jsut tell my boss no and scream and yell and get out of working... he cant do that in life either. Secondly she said, suprise suprise, that kids with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) frequently grow up to be psychopaths and sociopaths. I knew this, but its still discouraging to hear. She is aware of another program in the area, although not funded by the state so very expensive, that she is looking into. Thirdly, she assured me that I am doing more for the boy than most parents would, and that made me feel nice. I try. It jsut seems to no avail.</p><p>I advertised, and found quite a few potential candidates for nannnies when I did. I have the benefit of having someone in the family that can do background checks for me, and all came clean, nationwide. The problem is either they are too immature, or just to scared off by the kids. I dont blame them. Sometimes they still scare me off, and I love the little brats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="night4now, post: 171046, member: 5394"] Oh where to start... I talked to the girls parents (who were very upset at the thought that their daughter did this, when really it wasnt her fault) and other than that, I dont know what the parents and/or (now prior) daycare provider will do. The celexa got dropped completely. The psychiatrist felt that it didnt help enough to warrant its continued use. Now just the .5 mg risperdal twice daily. While supposedly waiting for BYU, I have been calling around. First, Medicaid wont pay for it at all. Secondly only one hospital is approved on my ins. and so I called them and its also a 2 months waiting list. Sigh. I changed his therapist again. The last one had a big mouth, and would talk about him to others, which really upset me. I also wasnt really comfortable around him. I met with his next new therapist, and she seems good. Supposedly she has the most experience of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and SR kids at wasatch, and I had a nice long talk with her. First off she said we need to be 'meaner'. He knows his behaior is wrong, and just chooses to ignore this, and that it has to be the same punishment every time, no matter how big or little the lie, etc. This is already something I believe. Our job as a parent is to make them ready for life... I cant jsut tell my boss no and scream and yell and get out of working... he cant do that in life either. Secondly she said, suprise suprise, that kids with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) frequently grow up to be psychopaths and sociopaths. I knew this, but its still discouraging to hear. She is aware of another program in the area, although not funded by the state so very expensive, that she is looking into. Thirdly, she assured me that I am doing more for the boy than most parents would, and that made me feel nice. I try. It jsut seems to no avail. I advertised, and found quite a few potential candidates for nannnies when I did. I have the benefit of having someone in the family that can do background checks for me, and all came clean, nationwide. The problem is either they are too immature, or just to scared off by the kids. I dont blame them. Sometimes they still scare me off, and I love the little brats. [/QUOTE]
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