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Am I in denial of the severity of my difficult child's problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 553915" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Well... back when we were starting to try to get help, one of the best tdocs we had told us... when dealing with your KID, you need to look at and build on the positives... and when dealing with anybody who has to pay for anything, you need to look at and emphasize the negatives. And we've found that to pretty much be true.</p><p></p><p>*I* have had to write those kinds of reports, as a parent, to get tdocs and psychiatrists to notice. I've also had to read them from tdocs and psychiatrists who are on our side... and trying to get stuff funded.</p><p></p><p>I've learned to look at it "from both sides now"... but, unlike the song, the positives are "more real" than the negatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 553915, member: 11791"] Well... back when we were starting to try to get help, one of the best tdocs we had told us... when dealing with your KID, you need to look at and build on the positives... and when dealing with anybody who has to pay for anything, you need to look at and emphasize the negatives. And we've found that to pretty much be true. *I* have had to write those kinds of reports, as a parent, to get tdocs and psychiatrists to notice. I've also had to read them from tdocs and psychiatrists who are on our side... and trying to get stuff funded. I've learned to look at it "from both sides now"... but, unlike the song, the positives are "more real" than the negatives. [/QUOTE]
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