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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 223964" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I put a call into the parent advocate- she's the one who recommended the waiver for medicaid and I want to pursue that, too. She had discouraged this county team approach, however, she should be able to answer a few questions about how to deal with the principal regarding this. </p><p></p><p>My gut feeling is that it's all going to end in the PO's hands. I just want it to end there with other people in difficult child's life backing up that he needs mental health interventions- not stuck in state Department of Juvenile Justice detention and not stuck in a state run place where he learns worse and may never be able to come back home. I'm so scared for him. The PO is the least informed and most biased person against mental health issues and the one most likely to blame me (except maybe the gal) for all difficult child's issues and it kills me to think she's our point of contact and she's the one "in charge".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 223964, member: 3699"] I put a call into the parent advocate- she's the one who recommended the waiver for medicaid and I want to pursue that, too. She had discouraged this county team approach, however, she should be able to answer a few questions about how to deal with the principal regarding this. My gut feeling is that it's all going to end in the PO's hands. I just want it to end there with other people in difficult child's life backing up that he needs mental health interventions- not stuck in state Department of Juvenile Justice detention and not stuck in a state run place where he learns worse and may never be able to come back home. I'm so scared for him. The PO is the least informed and most biased person against mental health issues and the one most likely to blame me (except maybe the gal) for all difficult child's issues and it kills me to think she's our point of contact and she's the one "in charge". [/QUOTE]
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