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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 507249" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>LOL, glad you liked it. I get my best ideas during the night..kinda like "lightbulb" moments. In the "light of day" some of them just aren't that great but others are keepers.</p><p></p><p>I do understand your thinking, totally agree that either from ignorance or whatever PO et al have messed up big time and am strongly hoping this is resolved in a healthy way soon. on the other hand, as a family member, I thought it was a wise choice to share my viewpoint as an experienced advocate. It's not easy to figure out when to "push" and when to "lay back" when you're in the midst of a cause...there is a fine line that's often hard to identify. As an outsider I really think it's time for you to silently wait. They need to fall back and regroup while in the meantime each PO (if it is similar to here) has at least forty juveniles on their plate. Each requires court dates, inhouse meetings, reports sent and received, home oversight etc. Even with an "outstanding, bright and caring" PO it is a difficult job. As a result of your advocacy difficult child can't logically be placed on the back burner for long. They still, however, need time to explore options (yeah, should have already done it) and put a plan in writing. Think of it as overtime resulting from your opponent's foul. Yikes. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 507249, member: 35"] LOL, glad you liked it. I get my best ideas during the night..kinda like "lightbulb" moments. In the "light of day" some of them just aren't that great but others are keepers. I do understand your thinking, totally agree that either from ignorance or whatever PO et al have messed up big time and am strongly hoping this is resolved in a healthy way soon. on the other hand, as a family member, I thought it was a wise choice to share my viewpoint as an experienced advocate. It's not easy to figure out when to "push" and when to "lay back" when you're in the midst of a cause...there is a fine line that's often hard to identify. As an outsider I really think it's time for you to silently wait. They need to fall back and regroup while in the meantime each PO (if it is similar to here) has at least forty juveniles on their plate. Each requires court dates, inhouse meetings, reports sent and received, home oversight etc. Even with an "outstanding, bright and caring" PO it is a difficult job. As a result of your advocacy difficult child can't logically be placed on the back burner for long. They still, however, need time to explore options (yeah, should have already done it) and put a plan in writing. Think of it as overtime resulting from your opponent's foul. Yikes. DDD [/QUOTE]
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