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easy child moved back home and how difficult child is doing
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 498424" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Are you planning a transition meeting with the iop and school to help adjust expectations and make goals? I think you are right, she could easily go into panic and overwhelmed mode if it is not clear that you and the school are still in charge just like in iop and too bad if she wants to be able to do what she in her mind thinks she SHOULD do, it didn't work and there is a new sheriff in town! </p><p></p><p>I also think that since the dad taking over the morning routine has worked out so well, and because you have to protect YOUR health, he should keep it up. You can take over for the day, after school can be you until he gets home and you both can be the team you have become for nights. He needs to realize that you are in recovery too. You have been traumatized lately and really need help and protection too.</p><p></p><p>Not that it matters what I think, lol... just sharing as I always do.... </p><p></p><p>SO........... how are they planning for that?, it seems awfully soon. Is she still going to IOP? IF you think she is not ready due to lack of planning and you need a meeting then tell dont ask. Once it starts it might be hard to go back. It is a short week so for sure ask for the following Mon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 498424, member: 12886"] Are you planning a transition meeting with the iop and school to help adjust expectations and make goals? I think you are right, she could easily go into panic and overwhelmed mode if it is not clear that you and the school are still in charge just like in iop and too bad if she wants to be able to do what she in her mind thinks she SHOULD do, it didn't work and there is a new sheriff in town! I also think that since the dad taking over the morning routine has worked out so well, and because you have to protect YOUR health, he should keep it up. You can take over for the day, after school can be you until he gets home and you both can be the team you have become for nights. He needs to realize that you are in recovery too. You have been traumatized lately and really need help and protection too. Not that it matters what I think, lol... just sharing as I always do.... SO........... how are they planning for that?, it seems awfully soon. Is she still going to IOP? IF you think she is not ready due to lack of planning and you need a meeting then tell dont ask. Once it starts it might be hard to go back. It is a short week so for sure ask for the following Mon. [/QUOTE]
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