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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 352481" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>LDM- I just found a previous reply from you that I had overlooked. I had listed on one of my goals (we had lists for his, mine, and ours), for difficult child to meet/have appropriate friends. And I had mentioned at one point that it would be nice if there was a way for them to help difficult child in this area- we are also hoping that JROTC opens the door for difficult child to meet good kids with good goals. Yeah- I think after some of the more critical things transpire, I should discuss this concern again. And if there are kids that difficult child already knows who are really trying to stay on a decent path (albeit they are still teens), it would be great to start getting together with a few so difficult child has a community type social life in place- that was what I was trying to say before when I said I was worried about what happens after mentor is gone. This is really the big problem and would offer difficult child the feeling of acceptance by peers and so forth without doing something illegal. And if difficult child ever makes it to that point, I think he'll find that those friends are supporting each other in goals like college or military and other things difficult child talks about- they aren't going out roaming the streets or partying in the middle of the night at 15yo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 352481, member: 3699"] LDM- I just found a previous reply from you that I had overlooked. I had listed on one of my goals (we had lists for his, mine, and ours), for difficult child to meet/have appropriate friends. And I had mentioned at one point that it would be nice if there was a way for them to help difficult child in this area- we are also hoping that JROTC opens the door for difficult child to meet good kids with good goals. Yeah- I think after some of the more critical things transpire, I should discuss this concern again. And if there are kids that difficult child already knows who are really trying to stay on a decent path (albeit they are still teens), it would be great to start getting together with a few so difficult child has a community type social life in place- that was what I was trying to say before when I said I was worried about what happens after mentor is gone. This is really the big problem and would offer difficult child the feeling of acceptance by peers and so forth without doing something illegal. And if difficult child ever makes it to that point, I think he'll find that those friends are supporting each other in goals like college or military and other things difficult child talks about- they aren't going out roaming the streets or partying in the middle of the night at 15yo. [/QUOTE]
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