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The Good, the Bad, and the Ridiculous....
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 453824" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Maybe you'll get lucky and she is maturing enough where you can get her thru this phase without the extra services after all. If you get that lucky, make sure they haven't just started something that gets the credit for this change or you and she might be stuck with that forever, whether it helps or makes things worse.</p><p></p><p>I know the feeling about the letters to the governor or whomever....I'm gearing up to start writing my latest vents re difficult child just to get them off my chest then will pursue either an att or am seriously considering sending a mass mailing to media, state legislation, state Department of Juvenile Justice authorities, etc. Honestly, there's nothing to lose at this point and I'm way beyond sick and tired of my son and I being used to train this state's newbies at CSU. It became so blatantly clear to me 2 weeks ago when I met with difficult child's PO that I have been to ticked to even deal with it for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 453824, member: 3699"] Maybe you'll get lucky and she is maturing enough where you can get her thru this phase without the extra services after all. If you get that lucky, make sure they haven't just started something that gets the credit for this change or you and she might be stuck with that forever, whether it helps or makes things worse. I know the feeling about the letters to the governor or whomever....I'm gearing up to start writing my latest vents re difficult child just to get them off my chest then will pursue either an att or am seriously considering sending a mass mailing to media, state legislation, state Department of Juvenile Justice authorities, etc. Honestly, there's nothing to lose at this point and I'm way beyond sick and tired of my son and I being used to train this state's newbies at CSU. It became so blatantly clear to me 2 weeks ago when I met with difficult child's PO that I have been to ticked to even deal with it for a while. [/QUOTE]
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