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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 46503" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>-difficult child finished all work required for his hs diploma and delivered it to teacher today. </p><p>-He has been attending NA meeting regularly. </p><p>-He got a call from Voc-Rehab today and has a meeting with them on Friday. He saw them almost three weeks ago and they have all his records now and are ready to let him know what they can do for him. Hopefully they will get him some sort of job training and teach him the skills he needs to get a job and keep one! </p><p>-He has taken up skateboarding again-. </p><p>He has met with probabtion.</p><p></p><p>He is still a difficult child.</p><p>He still doesn't have a job.</p><p>He is still about 14 socially and emotionally. </p><p>He still grates my last nerve. </p><p>He still has a sense of entitlement.</p><p>He may still be smoking pot---not sure--- but probation will drug test so that his little red wagon.</p><p></p><p>We'll see....one day at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 46503, member: 1436"] -difficult child finished all work required for his hs diploma and delivered it to teacher today. -He has been attending NA meeting regularly. -He got a call from Voc-Rehab today and has a meeting with them on Friday. He saw them almost three weeks ago and they have all his records now and are ready to let him know what they can do for him. Hopefully they will get him some sort of job training and teach him the skills he needs to get a job and keep one! -He has taken up skateboarding again-. He has met with probabtion. He is still a difficult child. He still doesn't have a job. He is still about 14 socially and emotionally. He still grates my last nerve. He still has a sense of entitlement. He may still be smoking pot---not sure--- but probation will drug test so that his little red wagon. We'll see....one day at a time. [/QUOTE]
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