Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. LCC talked to her, says AP told LCC the same stuff she’s told me, but also that she’s been feeling better in the last few weeks. AP also told LCC she usually feels like this during this time of year. LCC says “I made her promise to tell one of us if she feels worse” and said it was a nice conversation. So...LCC seems to be taking the position of seeing this as no big deal.
I asked for a support meeting anyway so that we could all discuss this together. Not sure how that will go! I also sent a long email noting concerns about undisclosed history of depression and the fact that it’s apparently been going on for long enough that “these past weeks” have been an improvement. Not sure if I should escalate this within the agency so they take my concerns (and her health!!!) seriously.
She's not going to get better if no one is showing her and helping her get help. If you can take the time to write a nasty gram about her to the LCC, you can help her get to a therapist and primary care doctor. She probably will not tell you if she feels worse as you have been clear neither you nor the LLC will help. She is reaching out for help. Help her. You can send emails about her all over the place but cannot take the time to help her get help? Is that how you'd want your child treated?
If this were my child, I’d want her to come home and be supported by friends and family. I wouldn’t want her trying to navigate a complex mental health issue with the limited support and understanding that could be provided by a host family she has known for a few months. I’d want to understand what is really happening, and I wouldn’t want to leave her thousands of miles away without her lifelong support system. And I’d hope the host family and agency would care enough not to gloss over it and apply band-aids and call it good enough.
Anonymous wrote:OP here with an update. Au pair, after finally talking to her parents, is now adamant that she’s not depressed and doesn’t have depression at all, and tells the LCC that now we are just twisting her behavior to say it all looks like depression. Au pair says “it is winter blues” and “my parent say I don’t have depression and everyone who knows me well says I don’t have depression”. This is now flipping back on us because au pair is telling LCC that (five months in) she is not feeling welcomed by our family (which is the same thing she said about her first host family, where she lasted two months).
Somehow, this is coming back to bite us and now we are being portrayed as a bad host family that is misconstruing the words and actions of our (fluent in English) au pair, making up this business about depression, and really not just being welcoming enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. LCC talked to her, says AP told LCC the same stuff she’s told me, but also that she’s been feeling better in the last few weeks. AP also told LCC she usually feels like this during this time of year. LCC says “I made her promise to tell one of us if she feels worse” and said it was a nice conversation. So...LCC seems to be taking the position of seeing this as no big deal.
I asked for a support meeting anyway so that we could all discuss this together. Not sure how that will go! I also sent a long email noting concerns about undisclosed history of depression and the fact that it’s apparently been going on for long enough that “these past weeks” have been an improvement. Not sure if I should escalate this within the agency so they take my concerns (and her health!!!) seriously.
She's not going to get better if no one is showing her and helping her get help. If you can take the time to write a nasty gram about her to the LCC, you can help her get to a therapist and primary care doctor. She probably will not tell you if she feels worse as you have been clear neither you nor the LLC will help. She is reaching out for help. Help her. You can send emails about her all over the place but cannot take the time to help her get help? Is that how you'd want your child treated?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. LCC talked to her, says AP told LCC the same stuff she’s told me, but also that she’s been feeling better in the last few weeks. AP also told LCC she usually feels like this during this time of year. LCC says “I made her promise to tell one of us if she feels worse” and said it was a nice conversation. So...LCC seems to be taking the position of seeing this as no big deal.
I asked for a support meeting anyway so that we could all discuss this together. Not sure how that will go! I also sent a long email noting concerns about undisclosed history of depression and the fact that it’s apparently been going on for long enough that “these past weeks” have been an improvement. Not sure if I should escalate this within the agency so they take my concerns (and her health!!!) seriously.
Anonymous wrote:She's not going to last the year. Take control of the situation and protect your family. Rematch. It will be interesting if they allow her to rematch with another family and hide why.