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<blockquote data-quote="DawnMM" data-source="post: 650006" data-attributes="member: 18813"><p>I was worried my son would refuse to go as well. I was going to have literature from a far less desirable school sent the the house so he could see I was serious. He son knew full well he was going somewhere so he agreed to go. Our situation was very different though, my son has conduct disorder and/or very likely Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Things were so bad here that I would have turned him over to the state for good and he knew it. Since your daughter won't motivate herself to go, you have to find a way to make staying home seen worse than going. </p><p></p><p>I told my son he could refuse the camp, I then told him what the result would be (psychiatric hospital, boot camp type school, school for mean kids on drugs, foster care group home, ect). You have to find a way to make her believe she is going somewhere and she has no choice but to accept the placement you think is best for her. I wish you the best, this is so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DawnMM, post: 650006, member: 18813"] I was worried my son would refuse to go as well. I was going to have literature from a far less desirable school sent the the house so he could see I was serious. He son knew full well he was going somewhere so he agreed to go. Our situation was very different though, my son has conduct disorder and/or very likely Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Things were so bad here that I would have turned him over to the state for good and he knew it. Since your daughter won't motivate herself to go, you have to find a way to make staying home seen worse than going. I told my son he could refuse the camp, I then told him what the result would be (psychiatric hospital, boot camp type school, school for mean kids on drugs, foster care group home, ect). You have to find a way to make her believe she is going somewhere and she has no choice but to accept the placement you think is best for her. I wish you the best, this is so hard. [/QUOTE]
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