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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 348605" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>I was always a "you get more with sugar than vinegar" type person until I had to deal with my difficult child's SD. I learned quickly to keep a paper trail of EVERYTHING that happened, no matter how trivial it seemed at the time. I preferred written correspondence to phone calls. I hand delivered my letters, and requested the copies be initialed and date stamped. I put my initialed, date stamped copies into a large three ring binder. This binder tells the "story" of the major battle my husband and I had attempting to get appropriate services for difficult child 2. I kept a second binder filled with all of his evaluations, etc... The binders are HUGE!!! We would have had a much more difficult time arguing our case if we hadn't kept a "paper trail." We're finally nearing the end of our battle. It's been stressful, long, and difficult, but, hopefully, it'll be worth it...</p><p></p><p>Your difficult child is lucky to have you fighting as hard as you are!!! Keep up the excellent work!!! And, if you win a major battle for your difficult child, it'll most likely help other difficult children in you SD too. You're definitely one tough WARRIOR MOM!!! Way To Go!!! </p><p></p><p>Please let us know how things turn out. SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 348605, member: 3388"] I was always a "you get more with sugar than vinegar" type person until I had to deal with my difficult child's SD. I learned quickly to keep a paper trail of EVERYTHING that happened, no matter how trivial it seemed at the time. I preferred written correspondence to phone calls. I hand delivered my letters, and requested the copies be initialed and date stamped. I put my initialed, date stamped copies into a large three ring binder. This binder tells the "story" of the major battle my husband and I had attempting to get appropriate services for difficult child 2. I kept a second binder filled with all of his evaluations, etc... The binders are HUGE!!! We would have had a much more difficult time arguing our case if we hadn't kept a "paper trail." We're finally nearing the end of our battle. It's been stressful, long, and difficult, but, hopefully, it'll be worth it... Your difficult child is lucky to have you fighting as hard as you are!!! Keep up the excellent work!!! And, if you win a major battle for your difficult child, it'll most likely help other difficult children in you SD too. You're definitely one tough WARRIOR MOM!!! Way To Go!!! Please let us know how things turn out. SFR [/QUOTE]
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