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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 297642" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>K...I think you are putting the cart before the horse. No one can give anyone the ideal, Leave it to Beaver home life anymore. Single mom's have to work. Everyone knows that. I think you are putting more pressure on yourself than what is going to be expected. These people are there to honestly help your son succeed after his incarceration. They really dont want him to fail and go back in. It looks bad on their books. That is why they put all these plans in place. Just tell them -assuming you have a job by then that interferes with you taking him back and forth places- that you need appointments after work or help with transporting him to these appointments. Not a big deal. If a PO has to go get him, they will. They have county or state cars for just that purpose. You just have to work with these people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 297642, member: 1514"] K...I think you are putting the cart before the horse. No one can give anyone the ideal, Leave it to Beaver home life anymore. Single mom's have to work. Everyone knows that. I think you are putting more pressure on yourself than what is going to be expected. These people are there to honestly help your son succeed after his incarceration. They really dont want him to fail and go back in. It looks bad on their books. That is why they put all these plans in place. Just tell them -assuming you have a job by then that interferes with you taking him back and forth places- that you need appointments after work or help with transporting him to these appointments. Not a big deal. If a PO has to go get him, they will. They have county or state cars for just that purpose. You just have to work with these people. [/QUOTE]
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