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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 402909" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Sorry about the nurse on duty. I know at the rehab hospital there was <strong>one </strong>who was definitely not with the program. She</p><p>was not assertive...she was aggresive! I couldn't believe the way she talked to easy child/difficult child and threatened him which I just happened to overhear when I came back from the cafeteria early and stood outside the door to let her do her job job with-o a parent overseeing. I later asked the Dr. to not have X assigned to his room. Since that was not agreed upon I stayed in his room each time she had a shift. on the other hand everyone else was satisfactory and some were awesome. I guess the law of averages pretty well assures one loser on the team. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with your methods. You are being a great advocate for your difficult child. Perhaps hearng and seeing others with issues that are different but also dangerous may make your daughter feel proud of her self determination at such a young age.</p><p>I sure hope so. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 402909, member: 35"] Sorry about the nurse on duty. I know at the rehab hospital there was [B]one [/B]who was definitely not with the program. She was not assertive...she was aggresive! I couldn't believe the way she talked to easy child/difficult child and threatened him which I just happened to overhear when I came back from the cafeteria early and stood outside the door to let her do her job job with-o a parent overseeing. I later asked the Dr. to not have X assigned to his room. Since that was not agreed upon I stayed in his room each time she had a shift. on the other hand everyone else was satisfactory and some were awesome. I guess the law of averages pretty well assures one loser on the team. I agree with your methods. You are being a great advocate for your difficult child. Perhaps hearng and seeing others with issues that are different but also dangerous may make your daughter feel proud of her self determination at such a young age. I sure hope so. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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