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No Kanga, I don't want to talk
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 415921" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>The new Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is coming to get her on Thursday. Current Residential Treatment Center (RTC) refused to help at all. </p><p></p><p>Kanga has very specific phone rules. A staff must call and confirm that it is husband or I who answer and then pass the phone to Kanga. This is to prevent her from getting access to the other children. So for staff to already have the call on speaker is wrong wrong wrong (1) a child could answer and she would be able to say something to them prior to staff being able to disconnect the call -- if staff was even paying enough attention to do so (2) if it wasn't a good time to talk to Kanga then she would hear us talk to the staff -- not that I tell them much anymore anyways.</p><p></p><p>I cannot wait until she moves. Limited phone contact and only having to visit 2-3 times/year never sounded so sweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 415921, member: 1169"] The new Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is coming to get her on Thursday. Current Residential Treatment Center (RTC) refused to help at all. Kanga has very specific phone rules. A staff must call and confirm that it is husband or I who answer and then pass the phone to Kanga. This is to prevent her from getting access to the other children. So for staff to already have the call on speaker is wrong wrong wrong (1) a child could answer and she would be able to say something to them prior to staff being able to disconnect the call -- if staff was even paying enough attention to do so (2) if it wasn't a good time to talk to Kanga then she would hear us talk to the staff -- not that I tell them much anymore anyways. I cannot wait until she moves. Limited phone contact and only having to visit 2-3 times/year never sounded so sweet. [/QUOTE]
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