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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 348229" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Another thought- I can probably tell them about my and difficult child's plan to have a family night and period each week to discuss any issues. That might fit into what they are looking for. Thanks for that info- that will be helpful for us to use at home, I think.</p><p></p><p>We have an available therapist that difficult child saw before if he needs further therapuetic care- will it help to let them know these things have already been thought about? I'm just looking at it like I don't see what they can really help with if they aren't doing traditional mentoring and they aren't tdocs and don't directly provide the things you want the kid to provide- a role model to actually go places with him and do fun things, etc, but maybe I'm wrong. If they are really just to let the PO know that difficult child has constructive things going on and is trying to behave and I'm handling things appropriately, then it seems like maybe it's best to use the thiings difficult child and I have already planned as our goals so they can see what they are and they are easy to verify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 348229, member: 3699"] Another thought- I can probably tell them about my and difficult child's plan to have a family night and period each week to discuss any issues. That might fit into what they are looking for. Thanks for that info- that will be helpful for us to use at home, I think. We have an available therapist that difficult child saw before if he needs further therapuetic care- will it help to let them know these things have already been thought about? I'm just looking at it like I don't see what they can really help with if they aren't doing traditional mentoring and they aren't tdocs and don't directly provide the things you want the kid to provide- a role model to actually go places with him and do fun things, etc, but maybe I'm wrong. If they are really just to let the PO know that difficult child has constructive things going on and is trying to behave and I'm handling things appropriately, then it seems like maybe it's best to use the thiings difficult child and I have already planned as our goals so they can see what they are and they are easy to verify. [/QUOTE]
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