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adopted 10 yr old twins with ADHD--PLease help!
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 417644" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Other books that might help....Parenting After Adoption by Pat Johnston and The Explosive Child by Ross Green</p><p></p><p>As the foster-adoptive mother of 4, I would echo the others...take your time on finalizing. Once they are legally yours, much of the promised support will disappear, unless it is written into the subsidy agreement and even then, it can vanish (eg. our subsidy agreeded to pay $X per hour for therapy to current therapist; we didn't check with current therapist if that was the right amount and it wasn't, she charged double that and the caseworker knew it). These are not easily placed children, the caseworker is probably terrified that you are going to disrupt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 417644, member: 1169"] Other books that might help....Parenting After Adoption by Pat Johnston and The Explosive Child by Ross Green As the foster-adoptive mother of 4, I would echo the others...take your time on finalizing. Once they are legally yours, much of the promised support will disappear, unless it is written into the subsidy agreement and even then, it can vanish (eg. our subsidy agreeded to pay $X per hour for therapy to current therapist; we didn't check with current therapist if that was the right amount and it wasn't, she charged double that and the caseworker knew it). These are not easily placed children, the caseworker is probably terrified that you are going to disrupt. [/QUOTE]
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