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<blockquote data-quote="eandk02" data-source="post: 83760" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>I think the counseling session this week was helpful for hubby & me. Not so sure for our difficult child. The counselor thinks that we need to contact our social worker and get her involved again. Our son is not responding to us and seems to behave better when she is around. If his behavior gets out of hand, she can then place him in detention if need be, something that we cannot do right now. After the session our difficult child was "angry at the world" and stated that he was not going to take his medications anymore since they werent doing any good anyway. I was afraid that once we got him back to school that day he was going to leave, but fortunately that wasnt the case. We have had several people (including the police) say that he is an angry kid, but how do you find out the cause? I dont think he opens up at the counseling sessions and he definitely wont tell us. Any suggestions??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eandk02, post: 83760, member: 4086"] I think the counseling session this week was helpful for hubby & me. Not so sure for our difficult child. The counselor thinks that we need to contact our social worker and get her involved again. Our son is not responding to us and seems to behave better when she is around. If his behavior gets out of hand, she can then place him in detention if need be, something that we cannot do right now. After the session our difficult child was "angry at the world" and stated that he was not going to take his medications anymore since they werent doing any good anyway. I was afraid that once we got him back to school that day he was going to leave, but fortunately that wasnt the case. We have had several people (including the police) say that he is an angry kid, but how do you find out the cause? I dont think he opens up at the counseling sessions and he definitely wont tell us. Any suggestions?? [/QUOTE]
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