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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352442" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, supposedly the mentor would let me know if there's anything of major concern that the parent should know. HOwever, they are really reporting to the PO and have a lot more communication with him. So, ultimately it's the PO that everyone is reporting to, not the parent. They probably do it that way in juvenile courts in order to find out if/how a family might be contributing to the problem and order somthing to address it. However, I'm hoping that I'm not left in the dark if there's something I should know before sitting in a court room getting accused of something by a GAL that isn't exactly accurate or true- again. Like- being accused of letting difficult child do something that I never even knew about because you know, I wasn't in the loop so I was the last to find out it was even going on.</p><p></p><p>I'm finding that this mentor isn't dependable at all when it comes to time though. He can't stickk to when he says he's going to be here or how long he'll have difficult child out for even one day. That's causing me some difficulty with the people I'm working for and with difficult child the way he's been, I'm can't have him wait in the car, stay home alone, or sitting in a diiferent room there while I go meet with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352442, member: 3699"] Well, supposedly the mentor would let me know if there's anything of major concern that the parent should know. HOwever, they are really reporting to the PO and have a lot more communication with him. So, ultimately it's the PO that everyone is reporting to, not the parent. They probably do it that way in juvenile courts in order to find out if/how a family might be contributing to the problem and order somthing to address it. However, I'm hoping that I'm not left in the dark if there's something I should know before sitting in a court room getting accused of something by a GAL that isn't exactly accurate or true- again. Like- being accused of letting difficult child do something that I never even knew about because you know, I wasn't in the loop so I was the last to find out it was even going on. I'm finding that this mentor isn't dependable at all when it comes to time though. He can't stickk to when he says he's going to be here or how long he'll have difficult child out for even one day. That's causing me some difficulty with the people I'm working for and with difficult child the way he's been, I'm can't have him wait in the car, stay home alone, or sitting in a diiferent room there while I go meet with them. [/QUOTE]
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