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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 500013" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have no idea what more you can do. I know it is all a who you know and if you have the money to do something better upfront. </p><p></p><p>Jamie had a coworker about 2 years ago now who's son is a difficult child and he got in some pretty serious trouble. She was horribly upset and confided in Jamie who had her contact me because he knew that I was the best person for her to talk to having been there done that. Knowing Klmno's experience with Department of Juvenile Justice in VA, I passed that on. They had the funds to place their son in a private placement prior to what would have been conviction and because both of his parents worked in law enforcement...one county and one federal...this boy made it out with only one year in a very structured facility for his issue. No conviction. He got the mental health treatment he needed and from what I have been told he is doing very well now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 500013, member: 1514"] I have no idea what more you can do. I know it is all a who you know and if you have the money to do something better upfront. Jamie had a coworker about 2 years ago now who's son is a difficult child and he got in some pretty serious trouble. She was horribly upset and confided in Jamie who had her contact me because he knew that I was the best person for her to talk to having been there done that. Knowing Klmno's experience with Department of Juvenile Justice in VA, I passed that on. They had the funds to place their son in a private placement prior to what would have been conviction and because both of his parents worked in law enforcement...one county and one federal...this boy made it out with only one year in a very structured facility for his issue. No conviction. He got the mental health treatment he needed and from what I have been told he is doing very well now. [/QUOTE]
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