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<blockquote data-quote="jmama45" data-source="post: 114424" data-attributes="member: 4450"><p>I took a new action. I had the thought of writing to his teacher/counselor, the one he looks up to. The same person who is working a relaease plan with difficult child.</p><p></p><p>He is due to get out next week, that is if he doesn't get held on anther case he has. So becaue I do not know what is best for him, I wrote to the counselor and gave him difficult child's thorough history and his options of where he could stay on relaease and my concerns for each. Asked for advice and at the least, he would have more info on difficult child and be able to plan what is best for him. He is the professional, I figure that he will have a better idea of what to do from here.</p><p></p><p>I will be at court and I plan on talking to difficult child the day he gets out. A long overdue talk. That is all I can do for now... but it is something constructive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmama45, post: 114424, member: 4450"] I took a new action. I had the thought of writing to his teacher/counselor, the one he looks up to. The same person who is working a relaease plan with difficult child. He is due to get out next week, that is if he doesn't get held on anther case he has. So becaue I do not know what is best for him, I wrote to the counselor and gave him difficult child's thorough history and his options of where he could stay on relaease and my concerns for each. Asked for advice and at the least, he would have more info on difficult child and be able to plan what is best for him. He is the professional, I figure that he will have a better idea of what to do from here. I will be at court and I plan on talking to difficult child the day he gets out. A long overdue talk. That is all I can do for now... but it is something constructive. [/QUOTE]
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