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leaving on a jet plane (again)
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 176233" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>amaze....</p><p></p><p>I think you have a caseworker as well as a PO. I am assuming he is involved with mental health as well as juvenile justice. It is time to pull out all the stops and tell everyone that you simply cannot live this way anymore. Number one son has to live elsewhere as of NOW! They can pick the place...be it a group home, juvy, or the moon. Im betting they pick a group home. My son was in a multitude of group homes during his teen years. In fact, we jokingly said he lived out of hefty bags during those years because as soon as he started up again when home I called his case manager and she found another group home for him to go into. There is no reason for you to put up with his BS any longer. Let someone else do it and mandate the counseling, medications, etc. Let them get him ready for independent living. Sometimes that is what it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 176233, member: 1514"] amaze.... I think you have a caseworker as well as a PO. I am assuming he is involved with mental health as well as juvenile justice. It is time to pull out all the stops and tell everyone that you simply cannot live this way anymore. Number one son has to live elsewhere as of NOW! They can pick the place...be it a group home, juvy, or the moon. Im betting they pick a group home. My son was in a multitude of group homes during his teen years. In fact, we jokingly said he lived out of hefty bags during those years because as soon as he started up again when home I called his case manager and she found another group home for him to go into. There is no reason for you to put up with his BS any longer. Let someone else do it and mandate the counseling, medications, etc. Let them get him ready for independent living. Sometimes that is what it takes. [/QUOTE]
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