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difficult child in youth home again...from a newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="horserider" data-source="post: 306345" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Thank you for your replies, it give me comfort to know your not alone. Sorry my post was sooo long, I guess I needed to let off steam.</p><p> </p><p>klmno: Has your son been in the juvinile system since last winter? When will they release him? I am glad to hear he is getting a decent education. You are right incarceration has "woke him up", in a recent letter he wrote he said "you can tell kids how hard it is in the youth home but until you've been put here you have no idea how hard". He tried to use going back on his medications as a bargaining tool to go home in court, that did not work to well for him. Until he shows more stability and is willingly back on his medications I do not want him home. The school he is in now does not even think they have to have an IEPC meeting, got news for them if he stays there. </p><p> </p><p>Terryj2: thank you for the welcome. I will be glad when court is done on Tuesday, If we are successful in the transition at least then it will be up to him to turn things around.</p><p> </p><p>susiestar: I always wondered how it would be if my difficult child had siblings. I'm glad your other son and daughter are okay now. My son's abuse use to only be towards me, since off his medications he has assulted my husband also. It is wonderful that Wiz is doing well now. Nothing short of amazing. It gives me strength and hope to hear your story. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you all for sharing your stories and experiences</p><p>horserider</p><p> </p><p>Teach me wrong from right, I'll show you what I can be...</p><p>from the song Savin' me......Nickleback</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horserider, post: 306345, member: 8054"] Thank you for your replies, it give me comfort to know your not alone. Sorry my post was sooo long, I guess I needed to let off steam. klmno: Has your son been in the juvinile system since last winter? When will they release him? I am glad to hear he is getting a decent education. You are right incarceration has "woke him up", in a recent letter he wrote he said "you can tell kids how hard it is in the youth home but until you've been put here you have no idea how hard". He tried to use going back on his medications as a bargaining tool to go home in court, that did not work to well for him. Until he shows more stability and is willingly back on his medications I do not want him home. The school he is in now does not even think they have to have an IEPC meeting, got news for them if he stays there. Terryj2: thank you for the welcome. I will be glad when court is done on Tuesday, If we are successful in the transition at least then it will be up to him to turn things around. susiestar: I always wondered how it would be if my difficult child had siblings. I'm glad your other son and daughter are okay now. My son's abuse use to only be towards me, since off his medications he has assulted my husband also. It is wonderful that Wiz is doing well now. Nothing short of amazing. It gives me strength and hope to hear your story. Thank you all for sharing your stories and experiences horserider Teach me wrong from right, I'll show you what I can be... from the song Savin' me......Nickleback [/QUOTE]
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