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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 571866" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>you know, i am not holding faith that this is going to turn out well either. i am totally prepared to tell them no when they ask me to take him back, i will direct them to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) information i have given them already. husband isn't going to argue with me about it, at least i don't think so. he seems to have come around to the idea. bio mom doesn't have her other kids, she visits them once a month and they are older. she is a difficult child in her own right and i don't know if she will handle him well but i will try to teach her what i can before he goes to her full time. she does have a the same boyfriend for the last 5 years and he is supposedly responsible, holding down a descent job, ect. she has 14 cats...yes. 14. and she said, well the female keeps getting pregnant....yeah. i know, oh, i know.... she is working on getting rid of at least all the females and kittens before he gets there. she has been warned he is not okay with animals. i have been writting her a book, litteraly, on dealing with difficult child and i can only hope she has brains enough to use it. in the meantime the other kids are understanding now what i have been telling them forever, that he isn't thinking right and they shouldn't listen to him. and i think my 'no touching' lessons are sinking in as i patted my 4yo on the bottom today and he shouted "NO. that's private. DON'T touch privates!!" 2 sleeps until she gets here for their first face to face</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 571866, member: 11339"] you know, i am not holding faith that this is going to turn out well either. i am totally prepared to tell them no when they ask me to take him back, i will direct them to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) information i have given them already. husband isn't going to argue with me about it, at least i don't think so. he seems to have come around to the idea. bio mom doesn't have her other kids, she visits them once a month and they are older. she is a difficult child in her own right and i don't know if she will handle him well but i will try to teach her what i can before he goes to her full time. she does have a the same boyfriend for the last 5 years and he is supposedly responsible, holding down a descent job, ect. she has 14 cats...yes. 14. and she said, well the female keeps getting pregnant....yeah. i know, oh, i know.... she is working on getting rid of at least all the females and kittens before he gets there. she has been warned he is not okay with animals. i have been writting her a book, litteraly, on dealing with difficult child and i can only hope she has brains enough to use it. in the meantime the other kids are understanding now what i have been telling them forever, that he isn't thinking right and they shouldn't listen to him. and i think my 'no touching' lessons are sinking in as i patted my 4yo on the bottom today and he shouted "NO. that's private. DON'T touch privates!!" 2 sleeps until she gets here for their first face to face [/QUOTE]
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