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<blockquote data-quote="joders" data-source="post: 605605" data-attributes="member: 16663"><p>Thank you everyone, yes I completely agree he needs to be removed from the house, and I 100% agree that these counsellors don't seem to take things serious unless you force their hand. it's funny because I spoke to his psychologist and then to his family counsellor at community services and she had a totally different take, telling me that we need to acknowledge that he's a child too blah blah blah, she is wonderful to talk to but is more about the love than taking a hard stand. I don't believe having him here is worth putting my stepdaughter in danger, not to mention we are trying to have our own baby who I don't want to put in danger either. I'll post again when I find out more....</p><p></p><p>Do any fellow Canadians know if this kind of stuff is considered a "disability" for the child disability benefit? with all the time off work we can use all the financial support we can get...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joders, post: 605605, member: 16663"] Thank you everyone, yes I completely agree he needs to be removed from the house, and I 100% agree that these counsellors don't seem to take things serious unless you force their hand. it's funny because I spoke to his psychologist and then to his family counsellor at community services and she had a totally different take, telling me that we need to acknowledge that he's a child too blah blah blah, she is wonderful to talk to but is more about the love than taking a hard stand. I don't believe having him here is worth putting my stepdaughter in danger, not to mention we are trying to have our own baby who I don't want to put in danger either. I'll post again when I find out more.... Do any fellow Canadians know if this kind of stuff is considered a "disability" for the child disability benefit? with all the time off work we can use all the financial support we can get... [/QUOTE]
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