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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 71546" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>I don't have anything wise to say other than if he hadn't have come home with you all, how great that the program had other arrangements.</p><p></p><p>What was talked about prior to discharge? was the MUST be in school/work 40hrs/week ever brought up? Was joining the military an option?</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking the quicker you all can get a plan going..the better off everyone will be.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I don't have much of a backbone, so I don't know how well I would do in your shoes. I do know, I'd rather have difficult child hate me and leave on their own or be asked to leave then to continue to "help" them and watch them never succeed.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could institute the Do To Get in everything difficult child does. I do agree that the "honeymoon" period should be over and that it should be time for the 40hr week work, school, or military to come into play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 71546, member: 696"] I don't have anything wise to say other than if he hadn't have come home with you all, how great that the program had other arrangements. What was talked about prior to discharge? was the MUST be in school/work 40hrs/week ever brought up? Was joining the military an option? I'm thinking the quicker you all can get a plan going..the better off everyone will be. To be honest, I don't have much of a backbone, so I don't know how well I would do in your shoes. I do know, I'd rather have difficult child hate me and leave on their own or be asked to leave then to continue to "help" them and watch them never succeed. Maybe you could institute the Do To Get in everything difficult child does. I do agree that the "honeymoon" period should be over and that it should be time for the 40hr week work, school, or military to come into play. [/QUOTE]
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