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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 161830" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree, MB. Our experience has taught me that when it comes to juveniles, I had to throw out everything I thought to be legal justice, rights, and proper procedure. It just doesn't matter in these cases. From them court ordering me to sign his mental health release forms to the GAL having lunch with the judge and discussing difficult child and his case and what she thought should happen a few days before court last year, it goes on and on.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add: He was exposed to sexual things and harassed/almost attacked and threatened to be attacked sexually last year. I called to complain- they told me that I should understand that this wasn't a place where good kids are and that these things were going to happen. He might be able to handle that a little better now that he is a year older and looks older and is bigger, but still, he's 13 and I personally think this can effect their own process of forming identity and self-image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 161830, member: 3699"] I agree, MB. Our experience has taught me that when it comes to juveniles, I had to throw out everything I thought to be legal justice, rights, and proper procedure. It just doesn't matter in these cases. From them court ordering me to sign his mental health release forms to the GAL having lunch with the judge and discussing difficult child and his case and what she thought should happen a few days before court last year, it goes on and on. Edited to add: He was exposed to sexual things and harassed/almost attacked and threatened to be attacked sexually last year. I called to complain- they told me that I should understand that this wasn't a place where good kids are and that these things were going to happen. He might be able to handle that a little better now that he is a year older and looks older and is bigger, but still, he's 13 and I personally think this can effect their own process of forming identity and self-image. [/QUOTE]
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