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Can anyone tell me the process of letting difficult child move
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 19017" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>If this is just temporary, I would think something that gives them the right to treat difficult child for an emergency would suffice. You can set it up with the school that they contact you if there is a problem.</p><p>Do you really want them to take him to their specialists or change his medications? If not then I wouldn't give them too much authority. Think like this is an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). They have a right to have him treated in an emergency but he is still your responsibility. </p><p>You are just talking about a few months right?</p><p>I think respite is important for all parents of difficult child's. You are fortunate to have family that will help out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 19017, member: 3"] If this is just temporary, I would think something that gives them the right to treat difficult child for an emergency would suffice. You can set it up with the school that they contact you if there is a problem. Do you really want them to take him to their specialists or change his medications? If not then I wouldn't give them too much authority. Think like this is an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). They have a right to have him treated in an emergency but he is still your responsibility. You are just talking about a few months right? I think respite is important for all parents of difficult child's. You are fortunate to have family that will help out. [/QUOTE]
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