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That must be very difficult with him not even acknowledging your presence, after all you've done. Ours does not rage, he does show anger, it's usually when he's been told no to something. He keeps most of his emotions internal. The acting out behaviors we've been having are not rage related, more sneaky stuff, not being where he's supposed to be, he does talk back to teachers and has gotten in trouble a lot that way. I think I told you last week that he got admited into the mental health program at the school, I am hopeful that it will help those behaviors. His shrink is gone so much he normally only sees him twice a month and one of those visits is a treatment team meeting so there's little counseling going on. I'm quite frustrated with the level of care he's been recieving but the high school program should help I hope. Tomorrow is probation, our p.o. is retired social worker so he uses a lot of counseling techniques as well. We had our weekly support group meeting last night and had a speaker from the local youth sexual assault RTC speak, it was very interesting, it's sad. Next week the topic is on safety -- that's one I go over and over in my head, shouldn't a child feel safe in their bed in their room at night? Who would have thought. If you aren't safe at home, where are you safe? She slept in our room for awhile after it happened but is solo again now. I have a lock for her door but she rarely uses it. I still get nervous though.
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