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update on difficult child, felony charges dismissed (yea!)
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 504157" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Thanks for the good wishes. I know that difficult child is relieved that he won't have to worry about a felony on his record. Unfortunately he is still hanging out with the wrong friends, and he is showing all kinds of red flags that he is using drugs again. difficult child told me he was willing to start the new outpatient program tonight. However he went out with his friends in the afternoon, and called me when it was time to go to IOP to tell me that he didn't want to go tonight. He is in a car with some friends and they are cruising around about 20 miles from our home. He actually thinks that he can go to IOP on the days that are convenient for him, and skip all the other meetings. I have called the new IOP program to tell them that my difficult child refuses to come to the program tonight. The director told me that I should pick my son up from school tomorrow afternoon and take him directly to the IOP office. He will be there over 2 hours early for the evening session, but this might be the only way that I can get him to the outpatient program. I wish that difficult child was ready to live a drug free life, but I really don't think that he is at this point yet. I will need all the luck that I can get with this defiant teen...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 504157, member: 3710"] Thanks for the good wishes. I know that difficult child is relieved that he won't have to worry about a felony on his record. Unfortunately he is still hanging out with the wrong friends, and he is showing all kinds of red flags that he is using drugs again. difficult child told me he was willing to start the new outpatient program tonight. However he went out with his friends in the afternoon, and called me when it was time to go to IOP to tell me that he didn't want to go tonight. He is in a car with some friends and they are cruising around about 20 miles from our home. He actually thinks that he can go to IOP on the days that are convenient for him, and skip all the other meetings. I have called the new IOP program to tell them that my difficult child refuses to come to the program tonight. The director told me that I should pick my son up from school tomorrow afternoon and take him directly to the IOP office. He will be there over 2 hours early for the evening session, but this might be the only way that I can get him to the outpatient program. I wish that difficult child was ready to live a drug free life, but I really don't think that he is at this point yet. I will need all the luck that I can get with this defiant teen... [/QUOTE]
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