Why couldn't you be honest? Why would you make something up to avoid the truth? That doesn't make any sense to me. Sure, it may be the easiest thing to do but most providers here vent over frustrating relationships with parents and issues with mis-commuication so why make it worse?
Why not just be honest if you don't want to enroll the family. No one said you have to say, "Gee lady, you sound like a major PITA and I don't think I could deal with you so no way." There doesn't have to be any rudeness involved.
You could simply say as a pp mentioned that you don't feel she would be a good fit for your program. If she wants further explaination, I would say that she has some expectations I am not comfortable with or that I am unable or unwilling to do/accommodate.
I have been reading and posting on this forum for a while now and one of the things vented most often about is high needs clients or parents who are not doing as we expect (following rules and policies etc) or parents who have completely different expectations for us and vice versa so I am having the hardest time with this thread...why not take this opportunity to either decline services to parent WITH an honest reason why so she herself can have a reality check for her unrealistic expectations or take the opportunity to see if she COULD be a client that you could work with if you put your expectations right up front and let her know from the get go that you will do X,Y and Z and you expect A,B and C from her.
Seems like a easy solution either way.
Why not just be honest if you don't want to enroll the family. No one said you have to say, "Gee lady, you sound like a major PITA and I don't think I could deal with you so no way." There doesn't have to be any rudeness involved.
You could simply say as a pp mentioned that you don't feel she would be a good fit for your program. If she wants further explaination, I would say that she has some expectations I am not comfortable with or that I am unable or unwilling to do/accommodate.
I have been reading and posting on this forum for a while now and one of the things vented most often about is high needs clients or parents who are not doing as we expect (following rules and policies etc) or parents who have completely different expectations for us and vice versa so I am having the hardest time with this thread...why not take this opportunity to either decline services to parent WITH an honest reason why so she herself can have a reality check for her unrealistic expectations or take the opportunity to see if she COULD be a client that you could work with if you put your expectations right up front and let her know from the get go that you will do X,Y and Z and you expect A,B and C from her.
Seems like a easy solution either way.

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