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difficult child's bail was revoked, he is in jail again
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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 510969" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>Believe it or not, he is in the best place he could be during this time. I know it doesn't make it any easier. Crossing all body parts this is the catalyst he needs to change his life. Hang in there. One day these days will be distant memories.</p><p></p><p>I didn't even tell my best friend when our son was in juvy. (The CD board knew more than our in flesh friends) We didn't tell anybody, we reclused. Eventually we let the cat out of the bag but kept it pretty private. My best friend was very understanding, she thought I was mad at her since I reclused. He was in juvy twice, the second time for several weeks. Those were very dark days. I'm not sure how to advise you on who and what you want to tell people. Some people will be understanding and some will be judgmental. He will be gone for a while and he will be missed during events like prom so I guess you have to say something. I guess they know he hasn't been in school so they probably are thinking something is up. In the long run you need help for your son and if he gets it, it doesn't matter what people think or say. The only thing that matters is his future.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. Hoping your son starts getting it this time around. (((HUGS)))</p><p></p><p></p><p>Love,</p><p>Lia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 510969, member: 1953"] Believe it or not, he is in the best place he could be during this time. I know it doesn't make it any easier. Crossing all body parts this is the catalyst he needs to change his life. Hang in there. One day these days will be distant memories. I didn't even tell my best friend when our son was in juvy. (The CD board knew more than our in flesh friends) We didn't tell anybody, we reclused. Eventually we let the cat out of the bag but kept it pretty private. My best friend was very understanding, she thought I was mad at her since I reclused. He was in juvy twice, the second time for several weeks. Those were very dark days. I'm not sure how to advise you on who and what you want to tell people. Some people will be understanding and some will be judgmental. He will be gone for a while and he will be missed during events like prom so I guess you have to say something. I guess they know he hasn't been in school so they probably are thinking something is up. In the long run you need help for your son and if he gets it, it doesn't matter what people think or say. The only thing that matters is his future. Good luck. Hoping your son starts getting it this time around. (((HUGS))) Love, Lia [/QUOTE]
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