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DHS wants to send my difficult child away
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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 183615" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>husband is doing very well with his anger... I'm afraid he's going to be really tested in the coming months though.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has major anxiety about leaving home. He doesn't even like going on a trip even if we go with him. He tells me he's never going to move out, even after high school or college. And he sees things in black and white, so if he gets sent off, it will be my fault (in his eyes) and he will think I abandoned him and don't care about him, no matter what I say. </p><p></p><p>I think I have to tell him before the caseworker comes on Monday in case she says something when he's around. Another thing to talk to the counselor about when she gets back tomorrow from her vacation. husband wanted me to call her last night, but nothing is going to progress until next Monday anyway, so I'll let her finish her vacation before laying all of this on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 183615, member: 45"] husband is doing very well with his anger... I'm afraid he's going to be really tested in the coming months though. difficult child has major anxiety about leaving home. He doesn't even like going on a trip even if we go with him. He tells me he's never going to move out, even after high school or college. And he sees things in black and white, so if he gets sent off, it will be my fault (in his eyes) and he will think I abandoned him and don't care about him, no matter what I say. I think I have to tell him before the caseworker comes on Monday in case she says something when he's around. Another thing to talk to the counselor about when she gets back tomorrow from her vacation. husband wanted me to call her last night, but nothing is going to progress until next Monday anyway, so I'll let her finish her vacation before laying all of this on her. [/QUOTE]
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