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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 209960" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you- I can only hope. At least this guy made it sound good. LOL!</p><p></p><p>Oh, to clarify something DDD asked about, kind of. difficult child did call that "friend" on his own accord last night without me even suggesting it. But, what concerned me is that difficult child should have taken responsibility for leaving without permission 2 days in a row to hang out with the boy. The boy had been trying to get difficult child out of the house, but difficult child made the choice to do it. And, who knows what difficult child has said or done at school to instigate that boy's actions. That boy seriously needs some help and I've been proud of difficult child when he's reported things at school to try to help him- like the cutting. But, difficult child gets in these cycles of bad choices and then it escalates in a downward spiral. As bad as it seems right now, so far I'm trying to stop this from going as far as difficult child breaking a law again. I mean breaking a law that would be illegal for anyone, not just saying he's sick and staying out of school. That is bad enough, especially while on probation.</p><p></p><p>Notice, the PO never called. She's probably sitting around still thinking that if I wasn't so over-protective of difficult child that he wouldn't do these things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 209960, member: 3699"] Thank you- I can only hope. At least this guy made it sound good. LOL! Oh, to clarify something DDD asked about, kind of. difficult child did call that "friend" on his own accord last night without me even suggesting it. But, what concerned me is that difficult child should have taken responsibility for leaving without permission 2 days in a row to hang out with the boy. The boy had been trying to get difficult child out of the house, but difficult child made the choice to do it. And, who knows what difficult child has said or done at school to instigate that boy's actions. That boy seriously needs some help and I've been proud of difficult child when he's reported things at school to try to help him- like the cutting. But, difficult child gets in these cycles of bad choices and then it escalates in a downward spiral. As bad as it seems right now, so far I'm trying to stop this from going as far as difficult child breaking a law again. I mean breaking a law that would be illegal for anyone, not just saying he's sick and staying out of school. That is bad enough, especially while on probation. Notice, the PO never called. She's probably sitting around still thinking that if I wasn't so over-protective of difficult child that he wouldn't do these things. [/QUOTE]
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