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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 65811" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Janna,</p><p></p><p>This transition period is going to be one of the hardest in YOUR lifetime. I had to keep reminding myself that wm or kt were in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to learn new, less maladaptive life skills (along with medication tweaks after a time of observation). </p><p></p><p>This is the time to be sad. This is also the time to get on the same page with the staff at Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Make sure you're all working from the same treatment plan with the same goals in mind. The last thing your difficult child needs is for one of the adult staff or mom or dad to lose sight of "the plan".</p><p></p><p>I remember using (still do) that phrase, "the plan", ad nauseaum. "Is that on the plan, wm?" However, it did help to keep all involved on task with both the tweedles & their goals of therapeutic placement.</p><p></p><p>Big ((((hugs)))) this morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 65811, member: 393"] Janna, This transition period is going to be one of the hardest in YOUR lifetime. I had to keep reminding myself that wm or kt were in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to learn new, less maladaptive life skills (along with medication tweaks after a time of observation). This is the time to be sad. This is also the time to get on the same page with the staff at Residential Treatment Center (RTC). Make sure you're all working from the same treatment plan with the same goals in mind. The last thing your difficult child needs is for one of the adult staff or mom or dad to lose sight of "the plan". I remember using (still do) that phrase, "the plan", ad nauseaum. "Is that on the plan, wm?" However, it did help to keep all involved on task with both the tweedles & their goals of therapeutic placement. Big ((((hugs)))) this morning. [/QUOTE]
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