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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 219295" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>klmno,</p><p></p><p>We were allowed to request it because they are voluntary, just as we can stop it. Only the treatment plan goes to probate court so that they can make sure the agency does what it says it will so that they get reimbursed by the state. If we agree with-the final treatment program we do not even have to show up. I am sure there are differences in the way things go state to state and what kind of programs are available vary too. I hope you find something like this for your difficult child. We are in the beginning stages right now as treatment team has been gathering info from husband and I, observing difficult child in home and at school. We just started last night to create the treatment program. It started with asking us what we wanted to achieve for difficult child in certain areas. It will cover the home, school and community once it is all done.</p><p></p><p>I was very hesitant to go thru DCF as you mentioned all of the horror stories you hear, but this branch Voluntary Services, as in I NEED HELP, has been really wonderful so far and I almost kick myself for not starting a year before. We have tried everything with-difficult child, I even paid out of pocket an in home behaviorist when he was younger to come in several times a month.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck in finding what you need. You may want to ask difficult child's school SW if they know of a program like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 219295, member: 3477"] klmno, We were allowed to request it because they are voluntary, just as we can stop it. Only the treatment plan goes to probate court so that they can make sure the agency does what it says it will so that they get reimbursed by the state. If we agree with-the final treatment program we do not even have to show up. I am sure there are differences in the way things go state to state and what kind of programs are available vary too. I hope you find something like this for your difficult child. We are in the beginning stages right now as treatment team has been gathering info from husband and I, observing difficult child in home and at school. We just started last night to create the treatment program. It started with asking us what we wanted to achieve for difficult child in certain areas. It will cover the home, school and community once it is all done. I was very hesitant to go thru DCF as you mentioned all of the horror stories you hear, but this branch Voluntary Services, as in I NEED HELP, has been really wonderful so far and I almost kick myself for not starting a year before. We have tried everything with-difficult child, I even paid out of pocket an in home behaviorist when he was younger to come in several times a month. Best of luck in finding what you need. You may want to ask difficult child's school SW if they know of a program like this. [/QUOTE]
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