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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 477864" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>The director called me back and said difficult child was there and was in a meeting as we spoke. He drug tested her and she was clean and he told her that he knew she tried to pull one over on her parents and him and that she was now in the program with mandatory meetings, curfews, and drug testing.</p><p></p><p>He said that she just said okay. That's typical difficult child, though, she won't fight with him over it. She will save that for us. I asked him to make sure that difficult child knew this was it for her . . . if she gets kicked out of the halfway house now she will be on her own with no financial support. He said she is still talking about coming back "home" after a couple of months. I made it clear to him that our goal was that the halfway house provided a transition to independent living . . . not back to living with us. He said he understood and that would be their goal for difficult child.</p><p></p><p>So we'll see. I am turning my phone off for the night so I don't get any texts or calls from difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 477864, member: 1967"] The director called me back and said difficult child was there and was in a meeting as we spoke. He drug tested her and she was clean and he told her that he knew she tried to pull one over on her parents and him and that she was now in the program with mandatory meetings, curfews, and drug testing. He said that she just said okay. That's typical difficult child, though, she won't fight with him over it. She will save that for us. I asked him to make sure that difficult child knew this was it for her . . . if she gets kicked out of the halfway house now she will be on her own with no financial support. He said she is still talking about coming back "home" after a couple of months. I made it clear to him that our goal was that the halfway house provided a transition to independent living . . . not back to living with us. He said he understood and that would be their goal for difficult child. So we'll see. I am turning my phone off for the night so I don't get any texts or calls from difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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