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<blockquote data-quote="Jungleland" data-source="post: 273308" data-attributes="member: 4598"><p>Here a behaviorist is not "allowed" in the school, unless there are extenuating circumstances. He is willing to speak with school, afterschool program, but most likely will not be in difficult child's classroom. I was pretty disappointed because I can see a real positive in connecting school and home. </p><p> </p><p>An update in the continuing saga of my "jungle" of a home: </p><p> </p><p>difficult child had a horrific day today, got a final "citation" from afterschool program. If she has another bad day, she is out of the program for good. This would NOT be a good thing as that program is about the only thing keeping her out of Residential Treatment Center (RTC) right now. She is there after school until 6pm when husband picks her up. They have some really cool stuff for her to do and if she came home right after school each day, she would be bored and then tormenting easy child and me. </p><p> </p><p>husband is beside himself tonight, really sad and disheartened. I think that he is finally coming to the realization that difficult child NEEDS to be in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). She is blowing out of school, blowing out here at home, we are ALL at the ends of our disappearing rope. </p><p> </p><p>Anyways, still have hope that Behaviorist might help, just pray we can hang in there another month till he can start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungleland, post: 273308, member: 4598"] Here a behaviorist is not "allowed" in the school, unless there are extenuating circumstances. He is willing to speak with school, afterschool program, but most likely will not be in difficult child's classroom. I was pretty disappointed because I can see a real positive in connecting school and home. An update in the continuing saga of my "jungle" of a home: difficult child had a horrific day today, got a final "citation" from afterschool program. If she has another bad day, she is out of the program for good. This would NOT be a good thing as that program is about the only thing keeping her out of Residential Treatment Center (RTC) right now. She is there after school until 6pm when husband picks her up. They have some really cool stuff for her to do and if she came home right after school each day, she would be bored and then tormenting easy child and me. husband is beside himself tonight, really sad and disheartened. I think that he is finally coming to the realization that difficult child NEEDS to be in a Residential Treatment Center (RTC). She is blowing out of school, blowing out here at home, we are ALL at the ends of our disappearing rope. Anyways, still have hope that Behaviorist might help, just pray we can hang in there another month till he can start. [/QUOTE]
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