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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 355232" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Welcome to the site - you do not have to worry about being judged here. </p><p></p><p>I, too, think there is way more going on with your daughter than ADHD & ODD. Perhaps the psychiatrist wanted to spend more time with her to get a full evaluation of her. </p><p></p><p>I agree with social worker that you should send her back to group home when she acts up. husband is wrong here. There is nothing good that can come out of you trying to reign her in at that point. Just think about previous parental tries. What came of it? A meltdown? An argument? Violence? There is just no good outcome. Sorry. There are good reasons for the social worker to suggest this result. </p><p>Is it traditional? NO WAY! But, it is the best thing for this child. In essence this action on your part (sending her back) would be the best parenting move you could do. And - I know - the hardest! It is heart breaking to turn over your parenting to another. But, it is in the best interest of the child. So you must. </p><p>If you child had cancer you would not try to administer the chemo yourself, right? Right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 355232, member: 391"] Welcome to the site - you do not have to worry about being judged here. I, too, think there is way more going on with your daughter than ADHD & ODD. Perhaps the psychiatrist wanted to spend more time with her to get a full evaluation of her. I agree with social worker that you should send her back to group home when she acts up. husband is wrong here. There is nothing good that can come out of you trying to reign her in at that point. Just think about previous parental tries. What came of it? A meltdown? An argument? Violence? There is just no good outcome. Sorry. There are good reasons for the social worker to suggest this result. Is it traditional? NO WAY! But, it is the best thing for this child. In essence this action on your part (sending her back) would be the best parenting move you could do. And - I know - the hardest! It is heart breaking to turn over your parenting to another. But, it is in the best interest of the child. So you must. If you child had cancer you would not try to administer the chemo yourself, right? Right. [/QUOTE]
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