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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 238710" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Wow, I am so very sorry. This meeting HOOVERED! It sounds like they had a plan before they came into the meeting and the meeting was designed to bully you into doing what they wanted.</p><p></p><p>I am just so shocked that they simply do not care. Why are these people in this field when they so clearly don't care about kids??</p><p></p><p>Keep a journal of EVERYTHING. Also, go to an office supply store and get a carbonless order pad with 3 pages. The kind when you write on the white page then 2 other pages get your writing on them. Use this to make notes to send to anyone who works with you. Use it to write down chores and things for difficult child. KEEP the original in a file, give one color to difficult child or the person you are dealing with and keep the second sheet in a separate place so that you have it to refer to if something "mysteriously" happens to the copies in the main file.</p><p></p><p>This will let you document what you told difficult child and the various people, and keep an extra record in case they go through things to find out what you are keeping.</p><p></p><p>Sending gentle hugs,</p><p></p><p>Susie</p><p></p><p>ps. No experience with "Residential Treatment Center (RTC)" but Wiz was in a long term psychiatric hospital for 4 motnhs and saw the psychiatrist weekly and had at least 2 kinds of therapy each day in addition to school and enforced hygeine (they had same sex orderlies supervise to make sure the guys were not jsut getting wet.)</p><p></p><p>If you can contact various branches of local hospitals to find out who has a long term care psychiatric hospital you might be able to get some help there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 238710, member: 1233"] Wow, I am so very sorry. This meeting HOOVERED! It sounds like they had a plan before they came into the meeting and the meeting was designed to bully you into doing what they wanted. I am just so shocked that they simply do not care. Why are these people in this field when they so clearly don't care about kids?? Keep a journal of EVERYTHING. Also, go to an office supply store and get a carbonless order pad with 3 pages. The kind when you write on the white page then 2 other pages get your writing on them. Use this to make notes to send to anyone who works with you. Use it to write down chores and things for difficult child. KEEP the original in a file, give one color to difficult child or the person you are dealing with and keep the second sheet in a separate place so that you have it to refer to if something "mysteriously" happens to the copies in the main file. This will let you document what you told difficult child and the various people, and keep an extra record in case they go through things to find out what you are keeping. Sending gentle hugs, Susie ps. No experience with "Residential Treatment Center (RTC)" but Wiz was in a long term psychiatric hospital for 4 motnhs and saw the psychiatrist weekly and had at least 2 kinds of therapy each day in addition to school and enforced hygeine (they had same sex orderlies supervise to make sure the guys were not jsut getting wet.) If you can contact various branches of local hospitals to find out who has a long term care psychiatric hospital you might be able to get some help there. [/QUOTE]
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