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<blockquote data-quote="mollyzuzu" data-source="post: 715038" data-attributes="member: 21853"><p>Heard back from the trauma therapist after I emailed concerning this. He said that it is a "wonderful" opportunity to teach him trust. I should find some sort of working opportunity and work with him to pay off the expense of the offense, should not yell at him or scold him, just explain to him how it was wrong to go into my wallet. sighhhh. This is so difficult sometimes. So now "I " get to do time with son to pay off his duty. Yay. don't get me wrong, I don't mind spending time with him, but this kid is only good for up to 45 minutes tops at a shot and then he is done, this could take a bit of injinuity. And to top things off, he goes to court on Friday for an offense of smoking pot in school way back in October and harboring an old cigar in his sock on school grounds. Looking at a $900 fine plus who knows what else, probably communtiy srevice, which I will need to find for him to do and I will have to take him and I will need to make sure he is safe and I will need to make sure he gets the time completed. I hate "I" statments. LOL..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mollyzuzu, post: 715038, member: 21853"] Heard back from the trauma therapist after I emailed concerning this. He said that it is a "wonderful" opportunity to teach him trust. I should find some sort of working opportunity and work with him to pay off the expense of the offense, should not yell at him or scold him, just explain to him how it was wrong to go into my wallet. sighhhh. This is so difficult sometimes. So now "I " get to do time with son to pay off his duty. Yay. don't get me wrong, I don't mind spending time with him, but this kid is only good for up to 45 minutes tops at a shot and then he is done, this could take a bit of injinuity. And to top things off, he goes to court on Friday for an offense of smoking pot in school way back in October and harboring an old cigar in his sock on school grounds. Looking at a $900 fine plus who knows what else, probably communtiy srevice, which I will need to find for him to do and I will have to take him and I will need to make sure he is safe and I will need to make sure he gets the time completed. I hate "I" statments. LOL.......... [/QUOTE]
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