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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 307433" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>klmno, </p><p>difficult child has a skills worker who lives in the area and spends a couple of hours a couple of days a week with him. I've brought it up to him (skills worker) and he's tried talking to him a few times. He (skills worker) also walks nightly and walks by our house and has seen them running off when they were caught. I don't want to get involved but don't want my son to wind up sitting in jail for taking all he could and wailing on one of them.</p><p>He also, recently began seeing a male therapist. They are mainly working on self advocacy and being able to put a stop to their behavior would be a great skill for him to learn. I will talk to therapist about it.</p><p>Triple J,</p><p>I hadn't thought about taking pictures of them. I'll have to talk to difficult child again about not yelling when they are outside his window. I've told him we want to beat them at their game so he needs to come tell me quietly that they are there again. I can snap some pictures the next time. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 307433, member: 7736"] klmno, difficult child has a skills worker who lives in the area and spends a couple of hours a couple of days a week with him. I've brought it up to him (skills worker) and he's tried talking to him a few times. He (skills worker) also walks nightly and walks by our house and has seen them running off when they were caught. I don't want to get involved but don't want my son to wind up sitting in jail for taking all he could and wailing on one of them. He also, recently began seeing a male therapist. They are mainly working on self advocacy and being able to put a stop to their behavior would be a great skill for him to learn. I will talk to therapist about it. Triple J, I hadn't thought about taking pictures of them. I'll have to talk to difficult child again about not yelling when they are outside his window. I've told him we want to beat them at their game so he needs to come tell me quietly that they are there again. I can snap some pictures the next time. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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