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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 168339" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>There is some good advice here- I relayed this to difficult child this afternoon since I was allowed to check him out to go to counseling.</p><p></p><p>He had written a letter to the property owner of the shed several mos ago that had a couple of "I'm sorries" in it along with an offer to cut the man's grass or do other outside chores for him all summer. (This was the "big" incident he did while on probation.) The judge was presented a copy of that letter in court and she did read it. I had to testify at this last hearing, too, and I verified that he wrote that letter on his own accord and that I would ensure that if the property owner wanted difficult child to do any chores, I would personally supervise him and make sure that were done properly and that nothing out of line was done.</p><p></p><p>This current letter was difficult child's response to the judge's comment about the public needing to be protected from him, I think. That seemed to really bother difficult child- which iss a good sign, in my opinion. I just hope that he has time to write another one before Thurs. morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 168339, member: 3699"] There is some good advice here- I relayed this to difficult child this afternoon since I was allowed to check him out to go to counseling. He had written a letter to the property owner of the shed several mos ago that had a couple of "I'm sorries" in it along with an offer to cut the man's grass or do other outside chores for him all summer. (This was the "big" incident he did while on probation.) The judge was presented a copy of that letter in court and she did read it. I had to testify at this last hearing, too, and I verified that he wrote that letter on his own accord and that I would ensure that if the property owner wanted difficult child to do any chores, I would personally supervise him and make sure that were done properly and that nothing out of line was done. This current letter was difficult child's response to the judge's comment about the public needing to be protected from him, I think. That seemed to really bother difficult child- which iss a good sign, in my opinion. I just hope that he has time to write another one before Thurs. morning. [/QUOTE]
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