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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 353355" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Many times when I have things to share with difficult child's therapist (or any doctor), I will type it up. The doctor will read through it before addressing it so that way I know he has received all the info I want to bring forward. It is also a good written report for difficult child's file so when there is a review of it, my input is given.</p><p> </p><p>It may help for you to have your concerns in writing (this last visit to difficult child's therapist was so last minute that I did hand write it - no access to Word or a printer at home). That way if you do run out of time, atleast the doctor will be able to catch up on everything within the next day or two. (hopefully he would read everything presented).</p><p> </p><p>P.S., therapist also goes over whatever I give him with difficult child so I do write with that in mind. Lately, I have also let difficult child read what I am going to present ahead of time (he feels attacked if he doesn't know ahead of time that I will be bringing something major up).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 353355, member: 5096"] Many times when I have things to share with difficult child's therapist (or any doctor), I will type it up. The doctor will read through it before addressing it so that way I know he has received all the info I want to bring forward. It is also a good written report for difficult child's file so when there is a review of it, my input is given. It may help for you to have your concerns in writing (this last visit to difficult child's therapist was so last minute that I did hand write it - no access to Word or a printer at home). That way if you do run out of time, atleast the doctor will be able to catch up on everything within the next day or two. (hopefully he would read everything presented). P.S., therapist also goes over whatever I give him with difficult child so I do write with that in mind. Lately, I have also let difficult child read what I am going to present ahead of time (he feels attacked if he doesn't know ahead of time that I will be bringing something major up). [/QUOTE]
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