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[quote=Anonymous]Think about whether there is any element of your child's challenges that the child will recognize is a problem or will want "fixed". "Do you remember that time you were looking forward to Larlo's pool party, but you said you felt too tired to go that day? Wouldn't it be great if you felt the energy to get out of bed and do the things you want?" Our child psychologist told us we needed to use something the child cared about - even if it wasn't the main reason we were seeking therapy. Even if that alone wouldn't really be enough reason to seek therapy. She strongly advised against picking something I alone wanted fixed or saying that the reason was behavioral problems. [/quote]
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