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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 303779" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hang in there. I know it is very, very hard but you have to just hang on and get thru every day the best you can. I cried every day for at least a month after my son was committed to state Department of Juvenile Justice and I still have horrible days, but it does get better and easier. I agree that the foster home might not be able to improve things for your son so try to come to terms with it if he does get committed at some point down the road.</p><p></p><p>Do an online search about your state Department of Juvenile Justice. You will be able to answer a lot of questions about your worst fears. This is where I found out a lot of laws about it, and of course, now that my son is in and I hear from him and see that he's ok, it's much better. That's all with the one exception of what happened to him this week, of course, but still, fortunately he is ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 303779, member: 3699"] Hang in there. I know it is very, very hard but you have to just hang on and get thru every day the best you can. I cried every day for at least a month after my son was committed to state Department of Juvenile Justice and I still have horrible days, but it does get better and easier. I agree that the foster home might not be able to improve things for your son so try to come to terms with it if he does get committed at some point down the road. Do an online search about your state Department of Juvenile Justice. You will be able to answer a lot of questions about your worst fears. This is where I found out a lot of laws about it, and of course, now that my son is in and I hear from him and see that he's ok, it's much better. That's all with the one exception of what happened to him this week, of course, but still, fortunately he is ok. [/QUOTE]
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