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BT Couldn't Leave Well Enough Alone....
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 491429" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>How old is the BT? I'm curious. Obviously, by the suggestions she gave to your daughter and her reaction to her firing, she is not living in reality. The mere fact that she contacted you again after your husband explicitly told her not to is a testament to that. As others have recommended, keep copies of all correspondence. I don't believe CPS will be a real issue as you have taken all the steps to get your daughter help.</p><p></p><p>This is absolutely unbelievable.</p><p></p><p>A few yrs ago we contacted DCF Voluntary for help. We had nothing but a lovely, positive experience with this branch and the agency we were paired with had the most patient competent, allbeit younger women BT's working for them. We've been done with that for some time, but I still see the BT's in the community and we always stop to chat. I could tell you (even though difficult child is a lot younger than your daughter) that neither of them acted in a manner such as this.</p><p></p><p>I think the BT may have a mental health issue herself. I'm so sorry that it has come to this for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 491429, member: 3477"] How old is the BT? I'm curious. Obviously, by the suggestions she gave to your daughter and her reaction to her firing, she is not living in reality. The mere fact that she contacted you again after your husband explicitly told her not to is a testament to that. As others have recommended, keep copies of all correspondence. I don't believe CPS will be a real issue as you have taken all the steps to get your daughter help. This is absolutely unbelievable. A few yrs ago we contacted DCF Voluntary for help. We had nothing but a lovely, positive experience with this branch and the agency we were paired with had the most patient competent, allbeit younger women BT's working for them. We've been done with that for some time, but I still see the BT's in the community and we always stop to chat. I could tell you (even though difficult child is a lot younger than your daughter) that neither of them acted in a manner such as this. I think the BT may have a mental health issue herself. I'm so sorry that it has come to this for you. [/QUOTE]
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