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<blockquote data-quote="eap7243" data-source="post: 377282"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your posts. For all you've said, a lock out is not going to happen now, but everything else is. </p><p></p><p>M is at it again, he's making it in by curfew, but he's missing classes every day at school. He's lost his door, he's on his own for preparing food and there's no more cell phone or TV. </p><p></p><p>I've met with a psychiatrist over the phone, comes highly recommended with 18 years in the business. difficult child will have opportunity to make wise choices, get tested and make the most of it. I will keep you posted and continue to read through your years of knowledge and experience. You have all earned your doctorate in difficult child work. Seriously, where else would we hear about this?</p><p></p><p>I don't know that cps / dhs is on our side. Kids with this level of disruption should come with a surgeon general's warning. There should be some testing, then maybe a minimum amount of pre-experience/education for adoptive parents. At least we would have had a clue what to expect. 20 hours of FC training doesn't prepare you for this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eap7243, post: 377282"] Hello Everyone, Thanks again for your posts. For all you've said, a lock out is not going to happen now, but everything else is. M is at it again, he's making it in by curfew, but he's missing classes every day at school. He's lost his door, he's on his own for preparing food and there's no more cell phone or TV. I've met with a psychiatrist over the phone, comes highly recommended with 18 years in the business. difficult child will have opportunity to make wise choices, get tested and make the most of it. I will keep you posted and continue to read through your years of knowledge and experience. You have all earned your doctorate in difficult child work. Seriously, where else would we hear about this? I don't know that cps / dhs is on our side. Kids with this level of disruption should come with a surgeon general's warning. There should be some testing, then maybe a minimum amount of pre-experience/education for adoptive parents. At least we would have had a clue what to expect. 20 hours of FC training doesn't prepare you for this... [/QUOTE]
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