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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 188903" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Thanks guys. I do feel like things are looking up. difficult child will be able to get the help he needs, and most likely he won't have to be sent to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). husband isn't happy that he has to get yet another evaluation, but he's not arguing about it anymore. My easy child has started counseling, and while she's still not talking about what her brother did to her, I really like her counselor who seems to be very experienced with this kind of thing. It won't be too long before easy child opens up.</p><p></p><p>On a good note, difficult child has gotten nothing but good reports from school. They have allowed him to ride the regular bus in the morning (instead of the "short bus") and he has had no issues. He's doing so well, they decided to put him in the regular classroom for social studies, so now he's in 4 regular classes, and in the resource room the rest of the day. At home, he's being much nicer to his sister with much less threats - not perfect, but soooo much better than the last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 188903, member: 45"] Thanks guys. I do feel like things are looking up. difficult child will be able to get the help he needs, and most likely he won't have to be sent to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). husband isn't happy that he has to get yet another evaluation, but he's not arguing about it anymore. My easy child has started counseling, and while she's still not talking about what her brother did to her, I really like her counselor who seems to be very experienced with this kind of thing. It won't be too long before easy child opens up. On a good note, difficult child has gotten nothing but good reports from school. They have allowed him to ride the regular bus in the morning (instead of the "short bus") and he has had no issues. He's doing so well, they decided to put him in the regular classroom for social studies, so now he's in 4 regular classes, and in the resource room the rest of the day. At home, he's being much nicer to his sister with much less threats - not perfect, but soooo much better than the last year. [/QUOTE]
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