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When is enough, enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 276633" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>As a mother who has dealt with similar issues, I know exactly how you feel, but both of my children are my bio children. Your son needs intensive therapy, out of the home, in a inpatient setting. Your other children have the right to feel safe in their home. Your husband can not expect for you to take care of a mentally ill child while he travels away to work. You have to sit down and explain to him that you do not feel safe without him there. Is their another family member who can house the child while he receives therapy? If he is not remorseful then he will offend again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 276633, member: 1436"] As a mother who has dealt with similar issues, I know exactly how you feel, but both of my children are my bio children. Your son needs intensive therapy, out of the home, in a inpatient setting. Your other children have the right to feel safe in their home. Your husband can not expect for you to take care of a mentally ill child while he travels away to work. You have to sit down and explain to him that you do not feel safe without him there. Is their another family member who can house the child while he receives therapy? If he is not remorseful then he will offend again. [/QUOTE]
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