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<blockquote data-quote="lovemyson1" data-source="post: 690203" data-attributes="member: 16643"><p>Hi all! Here's an update! I spoke with my son in detail about the transition process. I guess I was way off. He tells me that they are already beginning his transition in the home. Giving him the bigger responsibilities, etc. Next step is they allow him to work 3 days per week getting paid. After he proves himself doing that for a time, they help him getting into a Sober Living home. So all that is very comforting and excellent news to me. Also, he has several recommendation letters and is going to court to see if they will allow his probation to be dropped so he can serve in the military. He is very positive and hopeful at this point. I'm so glad there's a process that I don't have to assist with and he can grow, mature and be more independent. His 1 year anniversary is August 26th!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemyson1, post: 690203, member: 16643"] Hi all! Here's an update! I spoke with my son in detail about the transition process. I guess I was way off. He tells me that they are already beginning his transition in the home. Giving him the bigger responsibilities, etc. Next step is they allow him to work 3 days per week getting paid. After he proves himself doing that for a time, they help him getting into a Sober Living home. So all that is very comforting and excellent news to me. Also, he has several recommendation letters and is going to court to see if they will allow his probation to be dropped so he can serve in the military. He is very positive and hopeful at this point. I'm so glad there's a process that I don't have to assist with and he can grow, mature and be more independent. His 1 year anniversary is August 26th! [/QUOTE]
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