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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 476940"><p>Poor kid. First he spends a lot of time arguing that he's coming home on Sunday and being told no, Saturday. Now that it has probably gotten through, they tell him Sunday. I myself don't like that kind of uncertainty.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is that he is scared of the transition back to home no matter how much he wants to. I know difficult child 1 did that at respite because he was told "good kids don't get to stay here" so he turned into a terribly bad kid to get to stay there. None of it was intentional, just his twisted way to keep the familiar. Once I packed him up and we got in the van, he was perfectly fine. There again, it was the uncertainty.</p><p></p><p>Give Q a hug from his board auntie. And here's one for you too {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 476940"] Poor kid. First he spends a lot of time arguing that he's coming home on Sunday and being told no, Saturday. Now that it has probably gotten through, they tell him Sunday. I myself don't like that kind of uncertainty. The other thing is that he is scared of the transition back to home no matter how much he wants to. I know difficult child 1 did that at respite because he was told "good kids don't get to stay here" so he turned into a terribly bad kid to get to stay there. None of it was intentional, just his twisted way to keep the familiar. Once I packed him up and we got in the van, he was perfectly fine. There again, it was the uncertainty. Give Q a hug from his board auntie. And here's one for you too {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} [/QUOTE]
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