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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 421369" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>The million dollar question! My issue with my difficult child as well. She has finially agreed to her latest placement and it is a lock down and DBT treatment fascility. This is what it took for her because she would agree, and then go through the moves, and then run off and put herself in harms way. Wish I had the answers.....</p><p> </p><p>Allan-is this the man who wrote "Lost at School"? This is a fabulous book which I am trying to get my principal to read so we as a staff can read it together. By the time I found out about Collaborative Problem Solving-my daughter was in custody. I have used it on weekends when she has been able to come home. It has worked as she is a "power" kid. I have used it with one child in my class as well and had fantastic results-he's a tough kid too! I want to get better. It's hard shedding some of the old methods. </p><p> </p><p>I recommend the book(to add to your already full shelf)-it's school driven, but very usuable at home. The problem is getting the group home to use it-if they are so steeped in behavior mod. His link had some good info.</p><p> </p><p>I agree that not having him home is good right now. I think you must be a wonderful wife to care so much for your husband and to care so much for his boy- please care for yourself first (Remember, your oxygen mask first!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 421369, member: 11001"] The million dollar question! My issue with my difficult child as well. She has finially agreed to her latest placement and it is a lock down and DBT treatment fascility. This is what it took for her because she would agree, and then go through the moves, and then run off and put herself in harms way. Wish I had the answers..... Allan-is this the man who wrote "Lost at School"? This is a fabulous book which I am trying to get my principal to read so we as a staff can read it together. By the time I found out about Collaborative Problem Solving-my daughter was in custody. I have used it on weekends when she has been able to come home. It has worked as she is a "power" kid. I have used it with one child in my class as well and had fantastic results-he's a tough kid too! I want to get better. It's hard shedding some of the old methods. I recommend the book(to add to your already full shelf)-it's school driven, but very usuable at home. The problem is getting the group home to use it-if they are so steeped in behavior mod. His link had some good info. I agree that not having him home is good right now. I think you must be a wonderful wife to care so much for your husband and to care so much for his boy- please care for yourself first (Remember, your oxygen mask first!) [/QUOTE]
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