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"They Don't Want To Be Normal"
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 275122" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>I agree that it has a lot to due with happiness and functional level. I am very controlling when it comes to Tigger's treatment because so much of who he is requires a lot of energy on caregiver/teachers part and I won't let him be punished for someone else's laziness. We just got back in with his former therapist (she stopped seeing patients for a while) and she said whatever I'm doing is working because she has seen a huge improvement in him since she last saw him 6 months ago.</p><p></p><p>Yet with Kanga, we forced treatment including putting her into an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) against her will (actually she went willing enough but we didn't let her leave when she wanted to come home). She was violent and a clear, constant danger to herself and others.</p><p></p><p>It is such an individual call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 275122, member: 1169"] I agree that it has a lot to due with happiness and functional level. I am very controlling when it comes to Tigger's treatment because so much of who he is requires a lot of energy on caregiver/teachers part and I won't let him be punished for someone else's laziness. We just got back in with his former therapist (she stopped seeing patients for a while) and she said whatever I'm doing is working because she has seen a huge improvement in him since she last saw him 6 months ago. Yet with Kanga, we forced treatment including putting her into an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) against her will (actually she went willing enough but we didn't let her leave when she wanted to come home). She was violent and a clear, constant danger to herself and others. It is such an individual call. [/QUOTE]
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