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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 533804"><p>Buddy, I don't think your idea of 24/7 supervision will work. You have to factor in the other kids can walk up to him while he is singing while mom is in the bathroom. He could really hurt or kill one. There are just to many factors to consider. I've lived like that with difficult child 1 when he was younger until I couldn't keep the other kids safe. Now that he is older I don't think I could do the 24/7 thing again. He is just to big and sneaky and there are to many other kids now. I have to be able to have some level of trust with him or he will be out of our house. There comes an age where 24/7 supervision doesn't work any more. </p><p></p><p>There have been others here who have had to refuse to pick up their kid from the phos; for safety reasons. The phos and cps used everything they could think of to threaten them with to come get this child. Truth is no agency is going to want to admit responsibility for paying for treatment. </p><p></p><p>After something awful happened cps could come in and take all the other kids saying the parents didn't protect them enough. </p><p></p><p>I strongly feel her child should not be in a home situation right now. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board. You are in the right place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 533804"] Buddy, I don't think your idea of 24/7 supervision will work. You have to factor in the other kids can walk up to him while he is singing while mom is in the bathroom. He could really hurt or kill one. There are just to many factors to consider. I've lived like that with difficult child 1 when he was younger until I couldn't keep the other kids safe. Now that he is older I don't think I could do the 24/7 thing again. He is just to big and sneaky and there are to many other kids now. I have to be able to have some level of trust with him or he will be out of our house. There comes an age where 24/7 supervision doesn't work any more. There have been others here who have had to refuse to pick up their kid from the phos; for safety reasons. The phos and cps used everything they could think of to threaten them with to come get this child. Truth is no agency is going to want to admit responsibility for paying for treatment. After something awful happened cps could come in and take all the other kids saying the parents didn't protect them enough. I strongly feel her child should not be in a home situation right now. Welcome to the board. You are in the right place. [/QUOTE]
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