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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 366841" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>LOL!!</p><p></p><p>All I know is that I don't think I'm willing to have these people in more control of my life, especially making my MH decisions, for the next 2 1/2 years when they've been in our lives for over the past four and it hasn't helped difficult child yet. If they've got a better place to difficult child, they can get him there as quickly as possible, in my humble opinion. I wrote in my letter that placing him somewhere else would obviously resolve things quicker than waiting on a therapuetic process that frankly, won't cure this. I didn't write this part, but I had told PO before that if the courts have no alternattives for most of these kids but to leave them with the parents (Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s aren't available much anymore) and the parents are doing everything they can already, they ought to be thinking about backing off the parents some instead of treating them like c arp. It is not uncommon in this state for parents to completely walk away after a few years of this revolving door because of the way our juvenile courts people handle things and treat the parents. They keep piling it on, talk to them like dirt, and have cost many families everything they have. And they wonder why the kid doesn't respect the parent's authority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 366841, member: 3699"] LOL!! All I know is that I don't think I'm willing to have these people in more control of my life, especially making my MH decisions, for the next 2 1/2 years when they've been in our lives for over the past four and it hasn't helped difficult child yet. If they've got a better place to difficult child, they can get him there as quickly as possible, in my humble opinion. I wrote in my letter that placing him somewhere else would obviously resolve things quicker than waiting on a therapuetic process that frankly, won't cure this. I didn't write this part, but I had told PO before that if the courts have no alternattives for most of these kids but to leave them with the parents (Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s aren't available much anymore) and the parents are doing everything they can already, they ought to be thinking about backing off the parents some instead of treating them like c arp. It is not uncommon in this state for parents to completely walk away after a few years of this revolving door because of the way our juvenile courts people handle things and treat the parents. They keep piling it on, talk to them like dirt, and have cost many families everything they have. And they wonder why the kid doesn't respect the parent's authority. [/QUOTE]
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