disneymom3
<font color=green> I think I could adjust!! <br><f
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My main concern for you at this point would be that you and your DH are not on the same page when it comes to dealing with this. May I ask, is DH a stepdad here or the dad, dad? Is their relationship okay?
I think my other biggest concern would be to get your DS into the psych. ASAP. Perhaps if you tell them that there has been this issue at school, they will be able to see him sooner. I know when we started counseling, it was quite awhile between the first call and the appt itself.
Good luck.
I think my other biggest concern would be to get your DS into the psych. ASAP. Perhaps if you tell them that there has been this issue at school, they will be able to see him sooner. I know when we started counseling, it was quite awhile between the first call and the appt itself.
Good luck.

That to me is totally ridiculous. I thought that you had to be at least 18 and not under your parents insurance for your own HIPPA rights to kick in. I just cannot believe that they are letting things get that far! And IMO the HIPPA laws should not carry over to ANY child under the age of 18, not just someone with behavioral/mental disorders. What is this world coming to? I would think that the parents would have the final say in their kids treatments and diagnosis'.

Three cheers for common sense!