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Police Escort "Procedure" - Sorry So Long
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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 30436" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>We have a team meeting tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. It will be the first time that I have seen most everyone since last Thursday - including the teacher. All the staff has said about her in the past few days is that she is "not the warm, fuzzy type" and a social worker made the comment that if the coordinator could "get the staff to comply with his rules and wishes" things would be different in the program. Too bad it's the difficult children who pay for these things.</p><p></p><p>I am truly nervous about the meeting. While the medication wash sounds like a positive thing from my point of view - it would be good to see what difficult child's baseline is without any medications - it cannot be done in our local facility and I have no idea how long difficult child would have to be inpatient somewhere hundreds of miles away in order to have this done. </p><p></p><p>He has been great the past few days, however, he has been home and the stressors of school/bullies/teachers & tattling have been removed for days now, too. That definitely has to be taken into consideration.</p><p></p><p>I think I am in full detachment mode at the moment. I am trying to not think about things too much until I have all of the information and can sort it out. Of course, we will do what's best for difficult child, but sometimes all of the available options don't seem workable. </p><p></p><p>Wish me luck at the meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 30436, member: 3211"] We have a team meeting tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. It will be the first time that I have seen most everyone since last Thursday - including the teacher. All the staff has said about her in the past few days is that she is "not the warm, fuzzy type" and a social worker made the comment that if the coordinator could "get the staff to comply with his rules and wishes" things would be different in the program. Too bad it's the difficult children who pay for these things. I am truly nervous about the meeting. While the medication wash sounds like a positive thing from my point of view - it would be good to see what difficult child's baseline is without any medications - it cannot be done in our local facility and I have no idea how long difficult child would have to be inpatient somewhere hundreds of miles away in order to have this done. He has been great the past few days, however, he has been home and the stressors of school/bullies/teachers & tattling have been removed for days now, too. That definitely has to be taken into consideration. I think I am in full detachment mode at the moment. I am trying to not think about things too much until I have all of the information and can sort it out. Of course, we will do what's best for difficult child, but sometimes all of the available options don't seem workable. Wish me luck at the meeting. [/QUOTE]
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