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The Cat Is Out Of The Bag
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 165631" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>What's being done to help her with her anxiety? Is she on medications? Are you using strategies to prepare her such as written or picture schedules and routines, social stories, etc? Can she go ahead of time when it's not so chaotic and meet her counselor? Have you created ways to empower her such as given her a cell phone to have along or a "ticket to go home" to give the counselor when she's overwhelmed?</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child had serious anxiety problems and sometimes I think you can do more damage than good by pushing them before they are ready or they are supported. Just doing the same thing with them being traumatized and drop off and pick up usually doesn't help make forward progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 165631, member: 701"] What's being done to help her with her anxiety? Is she on medications? Are you using strategies to prepare her such as written or picture schedules and routines, social stories, etc? Can she go ahead of time when it's not so chaotic and meet her counselor? Have you created ways to empower her such as given her a cell phone to have along or a "ticket to go home" to give the counselor when she's overwhelmed? My difficult child had serious anxiety problems and sometimes I think you can do more damage than good by pushing them before they are ready or they are supported. Just doing the same thing with them being traumatized and drop off and pick up usually doesn't help make forward progress. [/QUOTE]
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