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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 355112" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>PO called again just now to make sure I knew difficult child was in already. (His office is in a building next door to detention.) He's going to go check and make sure that monitoring program has an ankle bracelet available or if he needs to put difficult child's name on a waiting list- meaning he has to sit in detention until one becomes available if the judge approves release on the program. Then, he's going to go over and talk to difficult child and try to see where hhis head is at. I told him difficult child said on the phone that he did NOT want to go back to Department of Juvenile Justice and I had said "well now's a fine time to come to that realization" and PO laughed. We discussed again that it would be better for these kids to have some of these things available as a transition rather than suddenly unlocking the door and not having a guard or anything anymore except something verbal. He said it might be good for him to point that out to the judge- that this change was too much of a sudden transition for difficult child and he needs a monitor in order to gradually transition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 355112, member: 3699"] PO called again just now to make sure I knew difficult child was in already. (His office is in a building next door to detention.) He's going to go check and make sure that monitoring program has an ankle bracelet available or if he needs to put difficult child's name on a waiting list- meaning he has to sit in detention until one becomes available if the judge approves release on the program. Then, he's going to go over and talk to difficult child and try to see where hhis head is at. I told him difficult child said on the phone that he did NOT want to go back to Department of Juvenile Justice and I had said "well now's a fine time to come to that realization" and PO laughed. We discussed again that it would be better for these kids to have some of these things available as a transition rather than suddenly unlocking the door and not having a guard or anything anymore except something verbal. He said it might be good for him to point that out to the judge- that this change was too much of a sudden transition for difficult child and he needs a monitor in order to gradually transition. [/QUOTE]
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