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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 556000" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You were a big help, Kathy! I wanted to follow up and let people know that he has shown he really wasn't trying to get someone else to do his homework- he's trying his best in that regard and just needs help sometimes to adjust to mainstream sd from Department of Juvenile Justice where he hadn't had a "real" academic class for 2 years.</p><p></p><p>Right on, IC!</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Step! I take those moments of pride in him when I can, LOL! More importantly, I think he's learning "real" pride in himself and finding that he can integrate back into a typical teen life.</p><p></p><p>Still, he struggles in some ways though. I asked him Fri. night if his best day "free" was better than his best day in Department of Juvenile Justice and he said "oh, yeah!". I asked him if his worst day "free" was better than his best day in Department of Juvenile Justice and he said that was a hard question and he couldn't answer. I think I'll have to continue my fight for juveniles and the cause for rehabilitation in a more effective way long after my son has past the age of being in this system.</p><p></p><p>There are things this current PO has said to me that makes their way of thinking so obvious and really clarifies why so many warrior parents here have gone thru so much BS. I won't go into it right now but it sure gave credence to the position of "follow your mommy gut"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 556000, member: 3699"] You were a big help, Kathy! I wanted to follow up and let people know that he has shown he really wasn't trying to get someone else to do his homework- he's trying his best in that regard and just needs help sometimes to adjust to mainstream sd from Department of Juvenile Justice where he hadn't had a "real" academic class for 2 years. Right on, IC! Thanks, Step! I take those moments of pride in him when I can, LOL! More importantly, I think he's learning "real" pride in himself and finding that he can integrate back into a typical teen life. Still, he struggles in some ways though. I asked him Fri. night if his best day "free" was better than his best day in Department of Juvenile Justice and he said "oh, yeah!". I asked him if his worst day "free" was better than his best day in Department of Juvenile Justice and he said that was a hard question and he couldn't answer. I think I'll have to continue my fight for juveniles and the cause for rehabilitation in a more effective way long after my son has past the age of being in this system. There are things this current PO has said to me that makes their way of thinking so obvious and really clarifies why so many warrior parents here have gone thru so much BS. I won't go into it right now but it sure gave credence to the position of "follow your mommy gut"! [/QUOTE]
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