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A New job, some old trouble.
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 551977" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>wow congrats on the schooling and getting the job. What to do about the kids. You cannot lose the job that is for certain. difficult child 1 is for certain old enough to deal with his own actions. 17 is old enough and his diagnosis's are certainly dont leave him incapable of not knowing what he was doing. He can stay home alone until you get the psychiatric evaluation. I wouldnt lose my job over that and if he gets into more trouble during that time, its on him. I would certainly explain that to him. In many places, 17 makes legal issues an adult crime. Maybe that will keep him on the straight and narrow. </p><p></p><p>The younger one...hmm. I havent read up on that. I dont go into the Sped section since I am not up on that anymore. Been ages since I have needed that. Maybe you could find someone to watch him. Even if it has to be the older one or an older teen who isnt in school right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 551977, member: 1514"] wow congrats on the schooling and getting the job. What to do about the kids. You cannot lose the job that is for certain. difficult child 1 is for certain old enough to deal with his own actions. 17 is old enough and his diagnosis's are certainly dont leave him incapable of not knowing what he was doing. He can stay home alone until you get the psychiatric evaluation. I wouldnt lose my job over that and if he gets into more trouble during that time, its on him. I would certainly explain that to him. In many places, 17 makes legal issues an adult crime. Maybe that will keep him on the straight and narrow. The younger one...hmm. I havent read up on that. I dont go into the Sped section since I am not up on that anymore. Been ages since I have needed that. Maybe you could find someone to watch him. Even if it has to be the older one or an older teen who isnt in school right now. [/QUOTE]
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