Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure a psychologist is the answer. Can you offer a reward to her or a substitute?
Op here. I've tried that along with substitutions that are allergen free. She said she wants to go and talk to someone. I'm following her lead as it seems to be very important to her.
Then follow her lead. Where are you VA, MD, DC?
Yes, thank you. I am in MD. My SN child did go to Alvord Baker for CBT. I was not sure if that was the right place for my DD though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure a psychologist is the answer. Can you offer a reward to her or a substitute?
Op here. I've tried that along with substitutions that are allergen free. She said she wants to go and talk to someone. I'm following her lead as it seems to be very important to her.
Then follow her lead. Where are you VA, MD, DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure a psychologist is the answer. Can you offer a reward to her or a substitute?
Op here. I've tried that along with substitutions that are allergen free. She said she wants to go and talk to someone. I'm following her lead as it seems to be very important to her.
Then follow her lead. Where are you VA, MD, DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure a psychologist is the answer. Can you offer a reward to her or a substitute?
Op here. I've tried that along with substitutions that are allergen free. She said she wants to go and talk to someone. I'm following her lead as it seems to be very important to her.
Then follow her lead. Where are you VA, MD, DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure a psychologist is the answer. Can you offer a reward to her or a substitute?
Op here. I've tried that along with substitutions that are allergen free. She said she wants to go and talk to someone. I'm following her lead as it seems to be very important to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't even want to begin to guess why this is on special needs. Sigh.
OP here. It's because I have an older SN child and I've gotten good advice from this forum.
My younger child has some food allergies and sneaks food with her allergen in them (it's obviously not an anaphylactic allergy). She asked me to help her stop. She doesn't feel that she has the self control. Hence my asking here.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure a psychologist is the answer. Can you offer a reward to her or a substitute?
Anonymous wrote:I don't even want to begin to guess why this is on special needs. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Being overweight is so much more than a self-control issue, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I looking for a psychologist? Do I need someone who does CBT? This is for my 9 year old.
Can you elaborate on the issue? are we talking binge/purge/anorexia/hoarding? those kind of food issues?
Anonymous wrote:Am I looking for a psychologist? Do I need someone who does CBT? This is for my 9 year old.