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<blockquote data-quote="comatheart" data-source="post: 619470" data-attributes="member: 16859"><p>We had a counseling session yesterday and brought it all out during that time. difficult child seemed caught off guard, but didn't get defensive and answered our questions. He claims the girl is the one from rehab and is doing well in her recovery. She attends an Alternative Peer Group in TX. It sounds pretty likely she attends the same group that his school's APG joins up with for quarterly retreats. OH BOY!! Thankfully, the counselor said for their next retreat in March, they won't be able to join them because of the logistics. (BIG sigh of relief from mom and dad here!!)</p><p></p><p>The boy from his team he's kept in contact with has relapsed. I wish he would just delete his number from his phone. I don't know why he kept it. I'll ask him when the best time presents itself.</p><p></p><p>The "Emergency Contact" , he claims happened the other day he was messing with his phone in his pocket at school and ended up accidentally calling 911 several times. It might explain why that name appears in his call log several times. Wouldn't 911 show up if they were called several times like that? I'm not sure I buy the story but the Counselor said Alec had previously mentioned that happening.</p><p></p><p>Overall, it went well. The topic of having a relationship so early in recovery was discussed and hopefully he paid attention! </p><p></p><p>I guess it's good that he knows we're still watching him so close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comatheart, post: 619470, member: 16859"] We had a counseling session yesterday and brought it all out during that time. difficult child seemed caught off guard, but didn't get defensive and answered our questions. He claims the girl is the one from rehab and is doing well in her recovery. She attends an Alternative Peer Group in TX. It sounds pretty likely she attends the same group that his school's APG joins up with for quarterly retreats. OH BOY!! Thankfully, the counselor said for their next retreat in March, they won't be able to join them because of the logistics. (BIG sigh of relief from mom and dad here!!) The boy from his team he's kept in contact with has relapsed. I wish he would just delete his number from his phone. I don't know why he kept it. I'll ask him when the best time presents itself. The "Emergency Contact" , he claims happened the other day he was messing with his phone in his pocket at school and ended up accidentally calling 911 several times. It might explain why that name appears in his call log several times. Wouldn't 911 show up if they were called several times like that? I'm not sure I buy the story but the Counselor said Alec had previously mentioned that happening. Overall, it went well. The topic of having a relationship so early in recovery was discussed and hopefully he paid attention! I guess it's good that he knows we're still watching him so close. [/QUOTE]
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