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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 348153" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>In that last conversation I had with PO, I told him they should be thinking about what they are doing to contribute to the problem- like knocking the props out from underneath the parentt every time the parent tries to re-establsih a good relationship and authority with the kid, and like teaching the kid that the PO is the only authority they need to worry about- they aren't - if the kid is ever going to live in the community they need to understand that their are other authority figures and guidelines that have to be respected and the PO should be in support of that. We'll see how things go Thurs. I guess. I'm worried about the employment being listed on parole papers, while the PO is still saying he won't require it.</p><p></p><p>Oh...and after 6 months of me thinking all the women's issues were behind me, this friction with PO knocked another "dern" egg out.! In hindsight, that might have had something to do with how well I tolerated (NOT) this whole thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 348153, member: 3699"] In that last conversation I had with PO, I told him they should be thinking about what they are doing to contribute to the problem- like knocking the props out from underneath the parentt every time the parent tries to re-establsih a good relationship and authority with the kid, and like teaching the kid that the PO is the only authority they need to worry about- they aren't - if the kid is ever going to live in the community they need to understand that their are other authority figures and guidelines that have to be respected and the PO should be in support of that. We'll see how things go Thurs. I guess. I'm worried about the employment being listed on parole papers, while the PO is still saying he won't require it. Oh...and after 6 months of me thinking all the women's issues were behind me, this friction with PO knocked another "dern" egg out.! In hindsight, that might have had something to do with how well I tolerated (NOT) this whole thing. [/QUOTE]
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