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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 97725" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I agree with Sunny and those with the same experiences. Your</p><p>sister is trying to help (and may later criticize you for not following her advice, sigh) but in my family we have not banned</p><p>any music but have placed reasonable restrictions on volume and</p><p>place. Frankly I have never said this before to anyone..not even</p><p>on the board, lol..but I would bet that the most vulgar of music</p><p>has been blaringly loud from our home when easy child/difficult child was alone or with friends only. We live in an "old" neighborhood where over half the people have been retired for years. I am thankful that</p><p>none of them have shared their displeasure of hearing gross/loud</p><p>music during the day.</p><p></p><p>My other thought has to do with his current placement. Wouldn't</p><p>it be ideal for you all to get together and discuss the issues</p><p>of medication, music, houserules, etc. why your son is still there? He is doing well and is going to be discharged. With</p><p>professional people around him I suspect you would be able to more easily find a meeting of the minds. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 97725, member: 35"] I agree with Sunny and those with the same experiences. Your sister is trying to help (and may later criticize you for not following her advice, sigh) but in my family we have not banned any music but have placed reasonable restrictions on volume and place. Frankly I have never said this before to anyone..not even on the board, lol..but I would bet that the most vulgar of music has been blaringly loud from our home when easy child/difficult child was alone or with friends only. We live in an "old" neighborhood where over half the people have been retired for years. I am thankful that none of them have shared their displeasure of hearing gross/loud music during the day. My other thought has to do with his current placement. Wouldn't it be ideal for you all to get together and discuss the issues of medication, music, houserules, etc. why your son is still there? He is doing well and is going to be discharged. With professional people around him I suspect you would be able to more easily find a meeting of the minds. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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