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The nice lady Stephanie wants me to participate in family meetings....
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 629381" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I agree with CoM.. I think giving the answer of "wait and see" is reasonable. You can be blunt with the social worker rand tell her you've been down this road before, and don't want to waste anyone's time - hers or yours - until you see what difficult child does with this "opportunity." </p><p></p><p>by the way, I went to one of those "well-intentioned" meetings once, with Oldest, back when she was at her worst. It was a joke. She too had had multiple hospitalizations with little follow through, and I was frustrated, didn't see the point in another "family meeting." I remember feeling distinctly "guilted" into going by the social worker, and regretting it later (in the session she attempted to heap more guilt on me, for not allowing my poor helpless mentally unstable adult daughter to move back in with me - I set her straight really fast). So I am 100% behind you NOT going right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 629381, member: 1157"] I agree with CoM.. I think giving the answer of "wait and see" is reasonable. You can be blunt with the social worker rand tell her you've been down this road before, and don't want to waste anyone's time - hers or yours - until you see what difficult child does with this "opportunity." by the way, I went to one of those "well-intentioned" meetings once, with Oldest, back when she was at her worst. It was a joke. She too had had multiple hospitalizations with little follow through, and I was frustrated, didn't see the point in another "family meeting." I remember feeling distinctly "guilted" into going by the social worker, and regretting it later (in the session she attempted to heap more guilt on me, for not allowing my poor helpless mentally unstable adult daughter to move back in with me - I set her straight really fast). So I am 100% behind you NOT going right now. [/QUOTE]
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