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    GREAT VENT!!!!! Sounded like you needed it. I would tell the parents to talk about it and talk about the new dayhome and provider with lots of excitement. Get the names of some of the new kids and talk about them too.

    Despite the fact that this kid is acting out in some ridiculous ways, he is acting out for all the reasons you stated above. They are good reasons and this is is only way he know to let everyone know that he's not happy. You said yourself how sweet he used to be. Transition him out the same way you would anyone else. Get him excited about his new friends and provider. Tell him that you'll miss him and love him so much. All kids need and deserve this despite what kind of parents they have. Try to set that next provider (poor dear) up for as positive experience as you can.

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