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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Therapy. But have DD go by herself, then you and DH go separately to discuss what is going on. [/quote] The ideal setup is a therapist for her, a second therapist for the adults, and a third therapist for the family. If you don’t have money, see if you can pull it from college savings. I’m serious. We have done this when DS has emotional needs that would prevent him from successfully completing college. (Our money was in a trust, so your financial vehicle might make a difference here.) There’s no point saving for college if a child can’t make it once they get there. You will have far less control over your child next year, so go all-in now. Three therapists, possible in-home parent coaching, possible evaluation if you can get her in before 18. [/quote]
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