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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 164264" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Again, thank you for your LOGICAL and SMART solutions. Sometimes I'm in so much disbelief and initial shock that it takes me days to problem-solve things related to my kids. I've added caller-id to the phone. (We had the basic package because like most people barely use our land-line.) My daughter already pretty much knows not to answer the phone but I will have to reiterate to her not to do so unless she recognizes a number or unless told to do so from a specific phone number. I was told by the phone company we could block numbers out ourselves so I am going to block the one that I know of immediately. I do know they are looking for a new Residential Treatment Center (RTC) placement for him and they are supposed to notify us everytime they move him. </p><p>In answer to your question LITTLEDUDESMOM, we found out about all he'd done recently when we went to court in May and heard from his caseworker in front of the judge and then recieved a written report from CPS on him after that. The single only positive (if you can call it that) is that our atty says from a legal standpoint it helps our case that he is still at it. Even so, I was hoping that I was going to hear good news. I don't know why I was so let down. In all the years he lived with us (since age 5) he was showing sociopathic signs. It was scary. They got worse and worse each year. The sexual misconduct began at age 9 (as far as we know).</p><p>I'm about to report him to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) facility next. I'm really stressed about it. I've already left a message for his caseworker. She hasn't returned my call yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 164264, member: 4808"] Again, thank you for your LOGICAL and SMART solutions. Sometimes I'm in so much disbelief and initial shock that it takes me days to problem-solve things related to my kids. I've added caller-id to the phone. (We had the basic package because like most people barely use our land-line.) My daughter already pretty much knows not to answer the phone but I will have to reiterate to her not to do so unless she recognizes a number or unless told to do so from a specific phone number. I was told by the phone company we could block numbers out ourselves so I am going to block the one that I know of immediately. I do know they are looking for a new Residential Treatment Center (RTC) placement for him and they are supposed to notify us everytime they move him. In answer to your question LITTLEDUDESMOM, we found out about all he'd done recently when we went to court in May and heard from his caseworker in front of the judge and then recieved a written report from CPS on him after that. The single only positive (if you can call it that) is that our atty says from a legal standpoint it helps our case that he is still at it. Even so, I was hoping that I was going to hear good news. I don't know why I was so let down. In all the years he lived with us (since age 5) he was showing sociopathic signs. It was scary. They got worse and worse each year. The sexual misconduct began at age 9 (as far as we know). I'm about to report him to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) facility next. I'm really stressed about it. I've already left a message for his caseworker. She hasn't returned my call yet. [/QUOTE]
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