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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 289951" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry for your hurting mommy heart. It is so hard when our kids are sent somewhere because they couldn't keep their noses clean. Hopefully he will have a horrible time and regret being taken away and sent to the shelter.</p><p></p><p>It will also give a non-family impression of his behavior and how much he is acting out. I hope he shows ALL his tricks to the shelter staff. Their word will carry lots of weight with the PO's and court. Maybe they will send him to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to get straightened out. Soon you will lose all control over him except for not letting him do things/have things in your home or while he lives with you. A trip to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) might really help him straighten out. </p><p></p><p>I am glad you get to go to camp and that your daughter gets a longer break from him. It is hard to have a difficult child as a sibling. easy child is right to feel a little upset that she had to work to pay for the trip and difficult child's was just given to him because he is a difficult child. HE could have signed up earlier and worked to pay for it. It would irk many of us adults too. I know I would be bothered.</p><p></p><p>I hope youcan recharge your batteries while he is gone. Be sure to do things that make you feel good. Include a book or whatever makes you happy to do and also take an mp3 player filled with your music and even maybe an audiobook or 2. Or some meditation type music with the ocean or sounds of a forest, etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 289951, member: 1233"] I am sorry for your hurting mommy heart. It is so hard when our kids are sent somewhere because they couldn't keep their noses clean. Hopefully he will have a horrible time and regret being taken away and sent to the shelter. It will also give a non-family impression of his behavior and how much he is acting out. I hope he shows ALL his tricks to the shelter staff. Their word will carry lots of weight with the PO's and court. Maybe they will send him to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) to get straightened out. Soon you will lose all control over him except for not letting him do things/have things in your home or while he lives with you. A trip to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) might really help him straighten out. I am glad you get to go to camp and that your daughter gets a longer break from him. It is hard to have a difficult child as a sibling. easy child is right to feel a little upset that she had to work to pay for the trip and difficult child's was just given to him because he is a difficult child. HE could have signed up earlier and worked to pay for it. It would irk many of us adults too. I know I would be bothered. I hope youcan recharge your batteries while he is gone. Be sure to do things that make you feel good. Include a book or whatever makes you happy to do and also take an mp3 player filled with your music and even maybe an audiobook or 2. Or some meditation type music with the ocean or sounds of a forest, etc... [/QUOTE]
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