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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 343925" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh yeah- he had to do that before and when a difficult child has a complex and IS a difficult child with few or no friends, going to school with an ankle bracelet and having to dress out in PE, etc, is a pathway to disaster. He'll have enough of a transition- he told me Sunday that he had to pass a "cicvilian" boy/teen one day on the path (I guess the boy had come as part of family therapy for another inmate) and difficult child said he couldn't speak and felt nervous when the boy said hello to him. And difficult child isn't gay- it wasn't a nerviousness like when you meet someone you're interested in- he said he just felt so weird with someone "free" who's his age talking to him. That's why I'm a little worried about him feeling comfortable around kids in school who haven't been in big trouble before- hopefully the mentor can help with that, and maybe his old best friend will be friendly to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 343925, member: 3699"] Oh yeah- he had to do that before and when a difficult child has a complex and IS a difficult child with few or no friends, going to school with an ankle bracelet and having to dress out in PE, etc, is a pathway to disaster. He'll have enough of a transition- he told me Sunday that he had to pass a "cicvilian" boy/teen one day on the path (I guess the boy had come as part of family therapy for another inmate) and difficult child said he couldn't speak and felt nervous when the boy said hello to him. And difficult child isn't gay- it wasn't a nerviousness like when you meet someone you're interested in- he said he just felt so weird with someone "free" who's his age talking to him. That's why I'm a little worried about him feeling comfortable around kids in school who haven't been in big trouble before- hopefully the mentor can help with that, and maybe his old best friend will be friendly to him. [/QUOTE]
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