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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 249573" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Dear Klmno: I commend you on your attention to the details and your vigilance at researching each thing to be certain that it is in your childs best interest. I think that in any process to look at your family this is one of the matters that does demonstrate that you are actively and appropriately securing the parental consent for a minor.</p><p> The fact that to receive what your child, or any child, needs there has to be some crissis is the feature that is the one I dislike about the current means for getting children the psyc help and families the services to shepard children to the opitimum care specific to their need.</p><p> I am hoping that in your state the parental rights you have would allow you to prevent placement in another state or county if you challenge such a move.</p><p>Clearly as a parent you do care deeply and have done much trying to get for your son and yourself the appropriate care for these conditions.</p><p> As a single parent I do know how readily when a mother is challenged by the behavior issues of a child the knee jerk responce of others is to look at someone else in the family. The message is that somehow the effectiveness of the mother is such that she is inadiquate, when in reality the child presents such and overwhelming set of issues that any switching around of local is just not helpful. If your half-brother were someone who took time out of his life to be there for your son and you befor now and was involved and helpful, clearly the two of you would have already devised a means for YOU TO GET SOME REST.</p><p> When I read your posts I am so aware of how exhausting what you are facing with him in the home and also trying to whined your way through the system and make a result that is in his best interest.</p><p> I do not have any new ideas for you, but I send my admiration for your tenacity and your unflappable devotion to your child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 249573, member: 6271"] Dear Klmno: I commend you on your attention to the details and your vigilance at researching each thing to be certain that it is in your childs best interest. I think that in any process to look at your family this is one of the matters that does demonstrate that you are actively and appropriately securing the parental consent for a minor. The fact that to receive what your child, or any child, needs there has to be some crissis is the feature that is the one I dislike about the current means for getting children the psyc help and families the services to shepard children to the opitimum care specific to their need. I am hoping that in your state the parental rights you have would allow you to prevent placement in another state or county if you challenge such a move. Clearly as a parent you do care deeply and have done much trying to get for your son and yourself the appropriate care for these conditions. As a single parent I do know how readily when a mother is challenged by the behavior issues of a child the knee jerk responce of others is to look at someone else in the family. The message is that somehow the effectiveness of the mother is such that she is inadiquate, when in reality the child presents such and overwhelming set of issues that any switching around of local is just not helpful. If your half-brother were someone who took time out of his life to be there for your son and you befor now and was involved and helpful, clearly the two of you would have already devised a means for YOU TO GET SOME REST. When I read your posts I am so aware of how exhausting what you are facing with him in the home and also trying to whined your way through the system and make a result that is in his best interest. I do not have any new ideas for you, but I send my admiration for your tenacity and your unflappable devotion to your child. [/QUOTE]
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