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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 355093" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>At this point, we simply didn't have any choice and I honestly do believe it is in difficult child's best interest- even PO said we have to save difficult child from himself. Yep- I've felt that way many times in the past.</p><p></p><p>difficult child just called me- it was his one phone call he gets from detention- "Mamma, they picked me up". I just said "well, son, you weren't going to stop until they did". I told him we'd see him in court tomorrow, we (PO and I) plan to ask for release on the ankle bracelet but it's up to the judge so if he just wants to go back to Department of Juvenile Justice, he should tell us all now and save us the trouble. He said he doesn't want to go back. I said he hadn't been acting that way.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday, a policeman showed up with paperwork in his hand while I was at the school waiting on the IEP meeting to start. I quietly ask him if that was my son's parole violation papers and he said no. No matter how many times this happens, I still cry from a broken heart every time. PO asked me if I wanted difficult child picked up at home or school or his office. I told him school- I couldn't bear to see it again after just adjusting to him getting released and coming home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 355093, member: 3699"] At this point, we simply didn't have any choice and I honestly do believe it is in difficult child's best interest- even PO said we have to save difficult child from himself. Yep- I've felt that way many times in the past. difficult child just called me- it was his one phone call he gets from detention- "Mamma, they picked me up". I just said "well, son, you weren't going to stop until they did". I told him we'd see him in court tomorrow, we (PO and I) plan to ask for release on the ankle bracelet but it's up to the judge so if he just wants to go back to Department of Juvenile Justice, he should tell us all now and save us the trouble. He said he doesn't want to go back. I said he hadn't been acting that way. Yesterday, a policeman showed up with paperwork in his hand while I was at the school waiting on the IEP meeting to start. I quietly ask him if that was my son's parole violation papers and he said no. No matter how many times this happens, I still cry from a broken heart every time. PO asked me if I wanted difficult child picked up at home or school or his office. I told him school- I couldn't bear to see it again after just adjusting to him getting released and coming home. [/QUOTE]
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