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PLEASE help me with our 12 year old son!
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 599581"><p>Can the therapist call the neuropsychologist explain the safety issue and just get what ever the neuropych can give?</p><p></p><p>MWM is right that some kids can't be saved. BUT, you don't know if yours is one of them or not yet. And even if you can't 'save' (bring him back to family life) him you can still set up the best life possible for him. (Where he can't hurt anyone and others can't hurt him.) You'd just be parenting from different addresses. </p><p></p><p>We also had taken everything out of his room but the dresser and bed. therapist was giving his approval for it. My mother was horrified. Took difficult child 1 a year to earn all his toys back. It didn't really phase him. He just learned to do without toys. Glad it worked for you though.</p><p></p><p>I am also glad your husband is supportive of you and the other kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 599581"] Can the therapist call the neuropsychologist explain the safety issue and just get what ever the neuropych can give? MWM is right that some kids can't be saved. BUT, you don't know if yours is one of them or not yet. And even if you can't 'save' (bring him back to family life) him you can still set up the best life possible for him. (Where he can't hurt anyone and others can't hurt him.) You'd just be parenting from different addresses. We also had taken everything out of his room but the dresser and bed. therapist was giving his approval for it. My mother was horrified. Took difficult child 1 a year to earn all his toys back. It didn't really phase him. He just learned to do without toys. Glad it worked for you though. I am also glad your husband is supportive of you and the other kids. [/QUOTE]
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