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I'm at that point. I hate ODD....
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 203903" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>If she is court ordered to be home, go to school, etc., I think I would go to the police. Even if they do nothing, you have documentation that you have complied by reporting her and aren't one of those "whatever" parents. You don't mention but is there any kind of probation officer involved that you could contact? Also, if she refuses to go to school, call them to. Let them know what's going on (that she is refusing) and that (I'm assuming) it's physically impossible for you to get her in the car to drive her to school. Just one more way to cover yourself.</p><p></p><p>As for the rest, hard as it is....two words: natural consequence. You make reasonable efforts on your part (reporting her, establishing rules, etc.) and if she chooses to ignore them, let her deal with the fall out. </p><p></p><p>Sending hugs. I know it hoovers and is hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 203903, member: 2459"] If she is court ordered to be home, go to school, etc., I think I would go to the police. Even if they do nothing, you have documentation that you have complied by reporting her and aren't one of those "whatever" parents. You don't mention but is there any kind of probation officer involved that you could contact? Also, if she refuses to go to school, call them to. Let them know what's going on (that she is refusing) and that (I'm assuming) it's physically impossible for you to get her in the car to drive her to school. Just one more way to cover yourself. As for the rest, hard as it is....two words: natural consequence. You make reasonable efforts on your part (reporting her, establishing rules, etc.) and if she chooses to ignore them, let her deal with the fall out. Sending hugs. I know it hoovers and is hard. [/QUOTE]
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