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Turns Out that difficult child's Biggest Problem is Me
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 439546" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Yes, I guess that it the MST system. The workers are assigned to start with the basics: Parenting 101, Behavior Charts, Role of the Parent/Role of the Child, Improve Family Dynamics, Improve Communication and Voila! Everything is better now.</p><p></p><p>Then, workers report back to the supervisor - who makes suggestions on which thing to implement next. They get the workers all excited about this method or that method so the worker arrives at your house all "pumped up" with positive thinking and "Here's what we're gonna do!"....and then if it doesn't go the way the supervisor predicted - the workers have to document that in their report and have another meeting with the expert. So if it's not the right approach - it creates a lot more work for the MST worker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 439546, member: 6546"] Yes, I guess that it the MST system. The workers are assigned to start with the basics: Parenting 101, Behavior Charts, Role of the Parent/Role of the Child, Improve Family Dynamics, Improve Communication and Voila! Everything is better now. Then, workers report back to the supervisor - who makes suggestions on which thing to implement next. They get the workers all excited about this method or that method so the worker arrives at your house all "pumped up" with positive thinking and "Here's what we're gonna do!"....and then if it doesn't go the way the supervisor predicted - the workers have to document that in their report and have another meeting with the expert. So if it's not the right approach - it creates a lot more work for the MST worker. [/QUOTE]
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