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difficult child still isn't at school
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 215766" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>PO told difficult child last week that she was not putting him back on that. She said she knew why he was depressed and had anxiety- she said it was because he decided that he didn't care anymore (in so many words, that it was his fault- back to the theory of the bad behavior causing the depression). So, she said that she was putting him on house arrest without the monito and if he didn't obey that or if he did anything wrong before she sees him the second week of Dec., she was taking him back before the judge to be put back in detention. The judge used to be a teacher and one of the reasons she let difficult child out of detention on a suspnded sentence, rather than committing him to state Department of Juvenile Justice then was because things were going well at school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 215766, member: 3699"] PO told difficult child last week that she was not putting him back on that. She said she knew why he was depressed and had anxiety- she said it was because he decided that he didn't care anymore (in so many words, that it was his fault- back to the theory of the bad behavior causing the depression). So, she said that she was putting him on house arrest without the monito and if he didn't obey that or if he did anything wrong before she sees him the second week of Dec., she was taking him back before the judge to be put back in detention. The judge used to be a teacher and one of the reasons she let difficult child out of detention on a suspnded sentence, rather than committing him to state Department of Juvenile Justice then was because things were going well at school. [/QUOTE]
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