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What do you do when the toxic person in your life is a child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ehlena" data-source="post: 540221" data-attributes="member: 6097"><p>Thanks DaisyFace. We've been through the whole rigamarole already, which is why it's frustrating that we seem to be starting at square one with this new social worker. We took multiple parenting classes and have the certificates to prove it. I have a huge packet of documentation that we put together when this whole thing started which is labeled and tabbed, showing the interventions we already had in place for difficult child (504 plan, counseling, in-home points/reward plan, daily emails to the teachers...). Joint counseling, and individual counseling - did those too, this is all in the juvenile court file. husband has explained this to the new social worker (who didn't know because SHE DIDN'T READ THE FILE), and this hasn't changed her attitude. I think I'll be sending her my notes/receipts/photographs from our visits, but I really feel like she just won't listen. The information is there, and she's not looking at it. difficult child has her wrapped around his finger. Our lawyer has dealt with this social worker before and is not surprised. So this lady has a certain reputation.</p><p></p><p>She has not met with us, not once. She has scheduled meetings with us and then canceled them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ehlena, post: 540221, member: 6097"] Thanks DaisyFace. We've been through the whole rigamarole already, which is why it's frustrating that we seem to be starting at square one with this new social worker. We took multiple parenting classes and have the certificates to prove it. I have a huge packet of documentation that we put together when this whole thing started which is labeled and tabbed, showing the interventions we already had in place for difficult child (504 plan, counseling, in-home points/reward plan, daily emails to the teachers...). Joint counseling, and individual counseling - did those too, this is all in the juvenile court file. husband has explained this to the new social worker (who didn't know because SHE DIDN'T READ THE FILE), and this hasn't changed her attitude. I think I'll be sending her my notes/receipts/photographs from our visits, but I really feel like she just won't listen. The information is there, and she's not looking at it. difficult child has her wrapped around his finger. Our lawyer has dealt with this social worker before and is not surprised. So this lady has a certain reputation. She has not met with us, not once. She has scheduled meetings with us and then canceled them. [/QUOTE]
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