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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Honey" data-source="post: 434270" data-attributes="member: 12111"><p>The day treatment program is thru the city's school system, the city is paying for everything. This paticular school has in school therapist that have been addressing the issues keeping him out of mainstream education. They don't wish for difficult child to have multiple therapist working, and not in synk with each other. From our meeting today, he will be out of the day treatment school come august, and the school will decide where to send him then. After pushing back on them today on the home issues not getting addresses, and this treatment not working, they did pull difficult child into the meeting and let him know we have the power to make final call on the decision, and if needed, we could go thru CPS to find placement in a residential setting.</p><p> </p><p>Our goal isn't to get difficult child out of our home & lives, we are working with several groups to get tools and resources in place. We would love to find treatment & probably a new medication balance to bring as much harmony in a home a home can have with a special needs teenager. Unfortunatly it's becoming more & more clear that our home isn't the proper place for difficult child's needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Honey, post: 434270, member: 12111"] The day treatment program is thru the city's school system, the city is paying for everything. This paticular school has in school therapist that have been addressing the issues keeping him out of mainstream education. They don't wish for difficult child to have multiple therapist working, and not in synk with each other. From our meeting today, he will be out of the day treatment school come august, and the school will decide where to send him then. After pushing back on them today on the home issues not getting addresses, and this treatment not working, they did pull difficult child into the meeting and let him know we have the power to make final call on the decision, and if needed, we could go thru CPS to find placement in a residential setting. Our goal isn't to get difficult child out of our home & lives, we are working with several groups to get tools and resources in place. We would love to find treatment & probably a new medication balance to bring as much harmony in a home a home can have with a special needs teenager. Unfortunatly it's becoming more & more clear that our home isn't the proper place for difficult child's needs. [/QUOTE]
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