Chloe was bound and determined to swim in the river! |
Boy was she right! First, as a high maintenance kid, Chloe makes sure that we're "present" as much as possible. Whether it's our twice a day phone check-ins, meeting her at the mall on a group outing, going up north for joint therapy, or partaking in an organized family activity, Chloe continues to advocate for her needs.
The ducks and geese joined our picnic. |
Last weekend was our third weekend with Chloe home. She has been doing great but understandably struggles transitioning back to the treatment center. If we have one more successful weekend this week, we will all earn the next weekend with two nights with her home instead of one!
We realize that the process with Chloe will be lifelong and the hardest part is yet to come, after we take her home for good and put our work into practice consistently. People on the autism spectrum have a neurological condition, which can never be "fixed." Mental illness requires constant management of emotions and circumstances and in Chloe's case, medication that helps stabilize her brain chemicals and mood.
For More Information about Collaborative Problem Solving:
http://www.livesinthebalance.org/
http://www.ccps.info/
http://thinkkids.org/learn/our-collaborative-problem-solving-approach/
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