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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 297595" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree these things would be great for difficult child, but I can't accommodate all of them. The mentor and PO, I agreed to and thought the time requirements from me would be minimal. The job and going back to the therapist stuff on top of it puts it over the line. Keep in mind, Crazy, the people conctracted for difficult child are thru Department of Juvenile Justice and the requirements are different than when they are coming thru mental health. For instance, difficult child has to be seen/monitored so many times a month. One has to be face-to-face with the PO. The mentor does the other and reports it to the PO. If we are late getting home due to traffic or something, this is a PO violation for us if the mentor wanted to come by that day. The mentor will be the first dropped because it's Department of Juvenile Justice funding paying for it. Therapy- my gut sees it heading to mst or in-home therapy. Mainly because people are flippiing over difficult child being monitored and the recommendation for family therapy. </p><p></p><p>I've written a draft letter to the PO. It says I wish I could give difficult child an ideal home life, but admittedly, I can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 297595, member: 3699"] I agree these things would be great for difficult child, but I can't accommodate all of them. The mentor and PO, I agreed to and thought the time requirements from me would be minimal. The job and going back to the therapist stuff on top of it puts it over the line. Keep in mind, Crazy, the people conctracted for difficult child are thru Department of Juvenile Justice and the requirements are different than when they are coming thru mental health. For instance, difficult child has to be seen/monitored so many times a month. One has to be face-to-face with the PO. The mentor does the other and reports it to the PO. If we are late getting home due to traffic or something, this is a PO violation for us if the mentor wanted to come by that day. The mentor will be the first dropped because it's Department of Juvenile Justice funding paying for it. Therapy- my gut sees it heading to mst or in-home therapy. Mainly because people are flippiing over difficult child being monitored and the recommendation for family therapy. I've written a draft letter to the PO. It says I wish I could give difficult child an ideal home life, but admittedly, I can't. [/QUOTE]
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