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difficult child gave me a run for my money today
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 556723" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Personally, I think he lied to you and it wasn't about doing drugs if he laid out of sd to be with girlfriend 1st thing in am...in my humble opinion. You might want to let him know that truancy is a probation violation....and POs check attendance records at sd- not with parents, but with the school- to see if absences and tardies were excused and to see if there are excessive absences. While I don't think a PO would take a truancy to a judge if nothing else was going wrong, the PO can tell the parent how they want it punished and if the kid ends up in front of a judge again, the PO can bring up ANYTHING the kid did that wasn't by-the-book.</p><p></p><p>If by chance he has a chance of getting the charge dropped at the end of a successful 6-mo probation (or however long it was), he needs to be towing the line. Things TTs do, like laying out of school, just aren't looked at the same for a kid on probation or parole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 556723, member: 3699"] Personally, I think he lied to you and it wasn't about doing drugs if he laid out of sd to be with girlfriend 1st thing in am...in my humble opinion. You might want to let him know that truancy is a probation violation....and POs check attendance records at sd- not with parents, but with the school- to see if absences and tardies were excused and to see if there are excessive absences. While I don't think a PO would take a truancy to a judge if nothing else was going wrong, the PO can tell the parent how they want it punished and if the kid ends up in front of a judge again, the PO can bring up ANYTHING the kid did that wasn't by-the-book. If by chance he has a chance of getting the charge dropped at the end of a successful 6-mo probation (or however long it was), he needs to be towing the line. Things TTs do, like laying out of school, just aren't looked at the same for a kid on probation or parole. [/QUOTE]
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