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Six-month review coming up--what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 19847" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Where I work we have a "transition" process that actually starts 6mo prior to the actual transition. There are many areas on our "transition form" to be filled out. Due to the number of people we are dealing with 6mo is sometimes what is needed. The form is then also "updated" just prior to any meeting that is scheduled. This way there is continuous monitoring and up to date information.</p><p></p><p>I do not think your difficult child is in any danger of being terminated from the program. There are benchmarks and goals they are trying to achieve. I do think that if after 6mo they are not seeing any improvement, they will work harder to get those benchmarks/goals achieved. If you look at it that it takes xx number of months to change behavior and then actually put that behavior into place - that's what they are looking for.</p><p></p><p>by the way, Sprite, 7-up, Root beer don't have caffeine in them. Neither does Diet Rite products. They are just carbonated. There is carbonated fruit waters out there too that have no caffeine.</p><p></p><p>I think when I was searching for you long time ago regarding different programs, there was an article that your state revamped their programs completely.</p><p></p><p>I too think your difficult child was very lucky to have been given this opportunity to have this intensive counseling and treatment. So many of us wanted that but it was not available to us.</p><p></p><p>I'm hopeful that this program will also be assisting you in reunification. By that I mean will the program teach you and husband how to stand firm with your rules and how to implement them fairly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 19847, member: 696"] Where I work we have a "transition" process that actually starts 6mo prior to the actual transition. There are many areas on our "transition form" to be filled out. Due to the number of people we are dealing with 6mo is sometimes what is needed. The form is then also "updated" just prior to any meeting that is scheduled. This way there is continuous monitoring and up to date information. I do not think your difficult child is in any danger of being terminated from the program. There are benchmarks and goals they are trying to achieve. I do think that if after 6mo they are not seeing any improvement, they will work harder to get those benchmarks/goals achieved. If you look at it that it takes xx number of months to change behavior and then actually put that behavior into place - that's what they are looking for. by the way, Sprite, 7-up, Root beer don't have caffeine in them. Neither does Diet Rite products. They are just carbonated. There is carbonated fruit waters out there too that have no caffeine. I think when I was searching for you long time ago regarding different programs, there was an article that your state revamped their programs completely. I too think your difficult child was very lucky to have been given this opportunity to have this intensive counseling and treatment. So many of us wanted that but it was not available to us. I'm hopeful that this program will also be assisting you in reunification. By that I mean will the program teach you and husband how to stand firm with your rules and how to implement them fairly? [/QUOTE]
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