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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 351209" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree with both of you- bit keep in mind- we aren't even to a point of house rules yet- these are parole rules he's violating. The PO left a message today saying he'd call first thing tomorrow am. I will definitely be telling him that now the issue isn't just difficult child defying my rules (because you know- I don't understand a male and I'm too strict) but difficult child is completely defying parole regulations at this point. I AM curious to see howe he handles that. Obviously, incarceration gave difficult child opportunity to learn worse- not that excuses him by any means but it doesn't appear to be the answer to me. </p><p></p><p>No- no way in heck that difficult child has a cell phone- besides the obvious problems that occur when you really have no idea where they are, difficult child stole cell phones, downloaded porn, cost me hundreds of dollars and embarraessment at my last job- well no- I can't see me ever getting him another one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 351209, member: 3699"] I agree with both of you- bit keep in mind- we aren't even to a point of house rules yet- these are parole rules he's violating. The PO left a message today saying he'd call first thing tomorrow am. I will definitely be telling him that now the issue isn't just difficult child defying my rules (because you know- I don't understand a male and I'm too strict) but difficult child is completely defying parole regulations at this point. I AM curious to see howe he handles that. Obviously, incarceration gave difficult child opportunity to learn worse- not that excuses him by any means but it doesn't appear to be the answer to me. No- no way in heck that difficult child has a cell phone- besides the obvious problems that occur when you really have no idea where they are, difficult child stole cell phones, downloaded porn, cost me hundreds of dollars and embarraessment at my last job- well no- I can't see me ever getting him another one. [/QUOTE]
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