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Kanga changing RTCs - how to tell her
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 168206" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's a tough one. I try to present things like that to difficult child in a way that makes it clear why he should consider it a good change. Example: "I don't want us having to go to tdocs forever and things still not get better for you, so I have found one more qqualified who is supposed to help move things along a little quicker, where you will get more benefit, and you can get some of your questions answered better. Otherwise, we could be sitting here five years down the road doing the same thing."</p><p></p><p>Then, we discuss his concerns or grievences and if there is a way to help him transition, I'll try to address that somehow. If she is particularly close to anyone, can she send them a card or something? I guess in this case, it might be difficult for her to not start thinking that she is just going to keep getting moved from onoe place to another. She might need a little extra reassurance.</p><p></p><p>I'm just throwing ideas out- I wish I could be more help. Sending support and HUGS your way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 168206, member: 3699"] That's a tough one. I try to present things like that to difficult child in a way that makes it clear why he should consider it a good change. Example: "I don't want us having to go to tdocs forever and things still not get better for you, so I have found one more qqualified who is supposed to help move things along a little quicker, where you will get more benefit, and you can get some of your questions answered better. Otherwise, we could be sitting here five years down the road doing the same thing." Then, we discuss his concerns or grievences and if there is a way to help him transition, I'll try to address that somehow. If she is particularly close to anyone, can she send them a card or something? I guess in this case, it might be difficult for her to not start thinking that she is just going to keep getting moved from onoe place to another. She might need a little extra reassurance. I'm just throwing ideas out- I wish I could be more help. Sending support and HUGS your way! [/QUOTE]
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