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Just rec'd letter from Department of Juvenile Justice
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 507269" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I diagree, Buddy. I think this letter is significant. Keeping in mind that nobody is going to ride up on a white horse and save the day...the Director took time to reply to klmno. He did not shuffle it off on a subordinate nor did he ignore it. He has no power over PO etc. He can not write a plan. He did, however, acknowledge the concern and gave good advice. Be patient. Don't be advesarial with PO so reentry will be smoother for difficult child. How many times does the Director of a facility correspond with a parent? I bet it has happened a handful of times or less often.</p><p></p><p>The Director knows who difficult child is by name. Likely he has reviewed the case file that is at the facility. He is aware of the mess up. He will be observing. Those positives are the direct result of your sensible letter of inquiry. I honestly don't think there is anything more you could hope for as a result of your correspondence. I'm impressed. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 507269, member: 35"] I diagree, Buddy. I think this letter is significant. Keeping in mind that nobody is going to ride up on a white horse and save the day...the Director took time to reply to klmno. He did not shuffle it off on a subordinate nor did he ignore it. He has no power over PO etc. He can not write a plan. He did, however, acknowledge the concern and gave good advice. Be patient. Don't be advesarial with PO so reentry will be smoother for difficult child. How many times does the Director of a facility correspond with a parent? I bet it has happened a handful of times or less often. The Director knows who difficult child is by name. Likely he has reviewed the case file that is at the facility. He is aware of the mess up. He will be observing. Those positives are the direct result of your sensible letter of inquiry. I honestly don't think there is anything more you could hope for as a result of your correspondence. I'm impressed. DDD [/QUOTE]
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