JJJ
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I don't think I will ever get over the eeww factor of hypersexuality.
Currently Kanga is "dating" one girl at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and one boy at school. She was caught naked in the showers with a different girl and is now obsessing about a different boy at school. At least 3 of the 4 are her age, her "boyfriend" at school is 12!!!! He was 11 and she was 14 when they started 'dating'. The school thinks it is cute mainly because the boy has no friends and no self-esteem and having a girlfriend made him feel better and therefore behave better. I'm worried about how the poor boy will feel when he finds out about her other antics. Hopefully the school keeps the supervision strong because for the next few months due to him being under 13 and her being 15, I think even a kiss is a felony.
Kanga and the boy she is crushing on (not the one she is dating) are arguing at school and at the end of last year there was a minor altercation that "surprised everyone" (wouldn't have if they would listen to me). I'm not even going to bother warning them this year, they don't listen.
We are taking the littles to see Kanga next weekend. We reserved the family room for 2 hours but I'd be shocked if she could hold it together that long. Just hearing that they were coming led to a verbal fit. Residential Treatment Center (RTC) approved the visit because they don't want to let Kanga continue to avoid them and they think I am great at reading Kanga and trust me to end the visit if I see her getting agitated. We are not allowed to take Kanga off campus (trust me I have no desire to do so).
And once again, I am troubled by nightmares as the visit draws closer.
Currently Kanga is "dating" one girl at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and one boy at school. She was caught naked in the showers with a different girl and is now obsessing about a different boy at school. At least 3 of the 4 are her age, her "boyfriend" at school is 12!!!! He was 11 and she was 14 when they started 'dating'. The school thinks it is cute mainly because the boy has no friends and no self-esteem and having a girlfriend made him feel better and therefore behave better. I'm worried about how the poor boy will feel when he finds out about her other antics. Hopefully the school keeps the supervision strong because for the next few months due to him being under 13 and her being 15, I think even a kiss is a felony.
Kanga and the boy she is crushing on (not the one she is dating) are arguing at school and at the end of last year there was a minor altercation that "surprised everyone" (wouldn't have if they would listen to me). I'm not even going to bother warning them this year, they don't listen.
We are taking the littles to see Kanga next weekend. We reserved the family room for 2 hours but I'd be shocked if she could hold it together that long. Just hearing that they were coming led to a verbal fit. Residential Treatment Center (RTC) approved the visit because they don't want to let Kanga continue to avoid them and they think I am great at reading Kanga and trust me to end the visit if I see her getting agitated. We are not allowed to take Kanga off campus (trust me I have no desire to do so).
And once again, I am troubled by nightmares as the visit draws closer.