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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 58952" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Obviously, the current situation isn't working. You're going to have to fight to get something to change, or you will just keep getting call after call after call to get difficult child from camp. Been there done that.</p><p></p><p>We have a service here called Wrap Around. I'm pretty sure most psychiatrist offices or counseling agencies have something of the sort now. They can offer you a TSS (Theraputic Support Specialist). This person could probably go to camp with your difficult child , at least some of the time, to help out with some things, and maybe ease up some of the issues you have.</p><p></p><p>Them not communicating with you is a bad scenario for everyone. Truthfully, I need my job something awful, but if my son, any of them, difficult child or not, was in a situation like this, I'd remove them from the camp. It wouldn't matter if I had to quit, I'd figure something else out. You're getting (probably) half truths from difficult child, nothing from the camp, and that's just terrible. Maybe you could go to the director of the camp and complain. Something needs to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 58952, member: 2737"] Obviously, the current situation isn't working. You're going to have to fight to get something to change, or you will just keep getting call after call after call to get difficult child from camp. Been there done that. We have a service here called Wrap Around. I'm pretty sure most psychiatrist offices or counseling agencies have something of the sort now. They can offer you a TSS (Theraputic Support Specialist). This person could probably go to camp with your difficult child , at least some of the time, to help out with some things, and maybe ease up some of the issues you have. Them not communicating with you is a bad scenario for everyone. Truthfully, I need my job something awful, but if my son, any of them, difficult child or not, was in a situation like this, I'd remove them from the camp. It wouldn't matter if I had to quit, I'd figure something else out. You're getting (probably) half truths from difficult child, nothing from the camp, and that's just terrible. Maybe you could go to the director of the camp and complain. Something needs to change. [/QUOTE]
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