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<blockquote data-quote="Lovelife" data-source="post: 696938" data-attributes="member: 20624"><p>Thank you for your response. We are not religious. We wanted to try to help a kiddo, by not giving up on him. Yes, hind sight is always 20-20 and yes our kind hearts won out over our brains on this one. What is amazing, is the concentrated efforts to the home. He is adorable and very engaged and "oh my god who is this beautiful sweet kid" outside of the home. He fools everyone. He knows his actions are dysfunctional, because he will stop something immediately when faced with someone outside of the home. </p><p>We will not re-home our pets and keep him. We love our dogs terribly. They are our family. We do not let them out of our site. We also, luckily, have no other kids in our home. He did have unsupervised time with kids in the previous home (we are not foster parents, adopt only). We also know, deep down, the state believes he should not be in a family environment. And yes, he is a psychotic mess of a child (genetics and environment). We have a meeting scheduled to address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lovelife, post: 696938, member: 20624"] Thank you for your response. We are not religious. We wanted to try to help a kiddo, by not giving up on him. Yes, hind sight is always 20-20 and yes our kind hearts won out over our brains on this one. What is amazing, is the concentrated efforts to the home. He is adorable and very engaged and "oh my god who is this beautiful sweet kid" outside of the home. He fools everyone. He knows his actions are dysfunctional, because he will stop something immediately when faced with someone outside of the home. We will not re-home our pets and keep him. We love our dogs terribly. They are our family. We do not let them out of our site. We also, luckily, have no other kids in our home. He did have unsupervised time with kids in the previous home (we are not foster parents, adopt only). We also know, deep down, the state believes he should not be in a family environment. And yes, he is a psychotic mess of a child (genetics and environment). We have a meeting scheduled to address. [/QUOTE]
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