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Another Almost-18 year old in custody of CPS
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 709012" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>The people at CPS always put pressure on the parents to take the child home because it saves them money and is the easiest and fastest solution for them. It is wise for you to let them figure out a place for him and to keep them from hassling you, I would say that you are afraid for the safety of your younger child. That you do not want your difficult child to return home because you have come to the point where his aggression and rage are so bad that you fear that it is not safe for your younger child to live with him. Therefore CPS must find a place for him until he is 18 and his PO can place him in the transitional housing placement. </p><p></p><p>Stick to your guns on this. Let CPS know that your son shows zero remorse for his aggression and takes zero real responsibility for his actions, blaming everything on someone else, and it has come to the point where you feel you simply must protect your younger child. You love your difficult child with all of your heart, but your younger child must have a safe home.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry it has come to this. No mom ever wants to get to this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 709012, member: 1233"] The people at CPS always put pressure on the parents to take the child home because it saves them money and is the easiest and fastest solution for them. It is wise for you to let them figure out a place for him and to keep them from hassling you, I would say that you are afraid for the safety of your younger child. That you do not want your difficult child to return home because you have come to the point where his aggression and rage are so bad that you fear that it is not safe for your younger child to live with him. Therefore CPS must find a place for him until he is 18 and his PO can place him in the transitional housing placement. Stick to your guns on this. Let CPS know that your son shows zero remorse for his aggression and takes zero real responsibility for his actions, blaming everything on someone else, and it has come to the point where you feel you simply must protect your younger child. You love your difficult child with all of your heart, but your younger child must have a safe home. I am sorry it has come to this. No mom ever wants to get to this point. [/QUOTE]
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