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difficult child got kicked out again.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 589094" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Ugh! He really doesn't want to stop digging the hole deeper for himself, does he? But maybe that is what he needs to do. And they really can climb surprisingly quickly back up, when they put their mind to that.</p><p></p><p>I hope you will not have to deal with CPS or if you have to, it is painless enough (we didn't have a bad experience with CPS at all, when we had to deal with them because of difficult child's truancy issues.) It goes a long way with them when you are sober, sane, cleanly and appropriately dressed and have clean enough house. If one is middle class, educated and financial stable and presents well it may even go too far... (Yeah, there was one time we really should had been in deep trouble with CPS, but no one even questioned much even in suspicious circumstances, there protocol should had been clear because the good appearance.)</p><p></p><p>Thing with your difficult child is, at least based on what you have told us, that you telling him that he is a resourceful young man isn't empty talk. He really is that. And I strongly believe that sooner or later he finds himself bored to digging and finds a way out from the hole he is in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 589094, member: 14557"] Ugh! He really doesn't want to stop digging the hole deeper for himself, does he? But maybe that is what he needs to do. And they really can climb surprisingly quickly back up, when they put their mind to that. I hope you will not have to deal with CPS or if you have to, it is painless enough (we didn't have a bad experience with CPS at all, when we had to deal with them because of difficult child's truancy issues.) It goes a long way with them when you are sober, sane, cleanly and appropriately dressed and have clean enough house. If one is middle class, educated and financial stable and presents well it may even go too far... (Yeah, there was one time we really should had been in deep trouble with CPS, but no one even questioned much even in suspicious circumstances, there protocol should had been clear because the good appearance.) Thing with your difficult child is, at least based on what you have told us, that you telling him that he is a resourceful young man isn't empty talk. He really is that. And I strongly believe that sooner or later he finds himself bored to digging and finds a way out from the hole he is in. [/QUOTE]
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