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Doubting myself again...but not TOO much!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 33036" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You arent being cold at all.</p><p></p><p>Let me ask this...is the way this works basically that he has to make level x or status x to come home for this weekend? If so, wouldnt he know if he had done what was necessary to reach that status? Of all people...HE should know! </p><p></p><p>I remember when my son was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) he would call me all excited because he reached level 3 or something and that meant he could do such and such. Maybe it was a weekend pass at home. Normally he knew well in advance. Now a time or two something happened where he had to call me at the last minute...say a day or two before hand and cancel the pass because he dropped a level. As his daughters bib says...Spit Happens! </p><p></p><p>I think I would just keep telling your son that you arent going to get into the status questions because that is between him and the program. He should know what status he is and if he has a question about it, then to ask his easy child. End of discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 33036, member: 1514"] You arent being cold at all. Let me ask this...is the way this works basically that he has to make level x or status x to come home for this weekend? If so, wouldnt he know if he had done what was necessary to reach that status? Of all people...HE should know! I remember when my son was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) he would call me all excited because he reached level 3 or something and that meant he could do such and such. Maybe it was a weekend pass at home. Normally he knew well in advance. Now a time or two something happened where he had to call me at the last minute...say a day or two before hand and cancel the pass because he dropped a level. As his daughters bib says...Spit Happens! I think I would just keep telling your son that you arent going to get into the status questions because that is between him and the program. He should know what status he is and if he has a question about it, then to ask his easy child. End of discussion. [/QUOTE]
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