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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 404541" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>thanks susie still can't sleep here it's late and i'm up. thanks for all the research and links. i haven't got the team in place yet. yet the calls been made and the group that handles it should be contacting me shortly. meanwhile ill work with existing pysch doctor to raise zyprexa with his "consent" to taper down any residue of anxiety into transitioning back in home. also got church lined up, horse back riding lined up for her a possible play date with this kid from school heres' hoping.</p><p> </p><p>so im going to start on a positive when i get home not a negative. keeping in home tutors at bay till she aclimates to the environment a bit than gotta start working on redirecting that little mind again. listen i've done my best. i wanted her to stay for the coping skills she'd gain. she did gain some while there just for 5 days. in a perfect world i would of loved for her to stay in it for a mos. yet ihave a 17 year old whose literally running rampad right now and needs some guidance and rules back in place so she doesnt' mess her own life up. natural consequences to an extent i just want her to graduate.</p><p> </p><p>i have alot of ideas in regards to difficult child now that i didnt have before. tools of my own. and i want to learn more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 404541, member: 4514"] thanks susie still can't sleep here it's late and i'm up. thanks for all the research and links. i haven't got the team in place yet. yet the calls been made and the group that handles it should be contacting me shortly. meanwhile ill work with existing pysch doctor to raise zyprexa with his "consent" to taper down any residue of anxiety into transitioning back in home. also got church lined up, horse back riding lined up for her a possible play date with this kid from school heres' hoping. so im going to start on a positive when i get home not a negative. keeping in home tutors at bay till she aclimates to the environment a bit than gotta start working on redirecting that little mind again. listen i've done my best. i wanted her to stay for the coping skills she'd gain. she did gain some while there just for 5 days. in a perfect world i would of loved for her to stay in it for a mos. yet ihave a 17 year old whose literally running rampad right now and needs some guidance and rules back in place so she doesnt' mess her own life up. natural consequences to an extent i just want her to graduate. i have alot of ideas in regards to difficult child now that i didnt have before. tools of my own. and i want to learn more [/QUOTE]
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