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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 282254" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yes, my son feels compassion I think. They trade snacks and talk. It appears that my son understands him and maybe even admires him.</p><p></p><p>My son reassures me that I don't have to worry about anything like that, but you know, he's in there because he pulled a knife on me and that resulted in an additional charge and having his suspended sentence revoked. He calls, writes, and mainly wants to talk to me aout things in Department of Juvenile Justice because he said he has to concentrate on "that life" right now. He tells me he loves me, but I son't think he really gets the severity of things either. But I don't think he could handle it if he did.</p><p></p><p>As far as how he's doing now- he is behaving very well and doing fine. Thank you for asking! I'm going through the same carp regarding his IEP because they keep their school issues separate from Department of Juvenile Justice issues- supposedly- but it's like starting all over in a different school district that wants to label difficult child "a problem" when in reality, he had no problems at school for a year almost. I think we about have them convinced to give us family therapy NOW and to trial difficult child off medications, gradually, so those are good signs. difficult child might not be able to maintain without medications, but we will never know for sure or if this is truly BiPolar (BP) or if it is, get all agencies on board without trialing him without medications first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 282254, member: 3699"] Yes, my son feels compassion I think. They trade snacks and talk. It appears that my son understands him and maybe even admires him. My son reassures me that I don't have to worry about anything like that, but you know, he's in there because he pulled a knife on me and that resulted in an additional charge and having his suspended sentence revoked. He calls, writes, and mainly wants to talk to me aout things in Department of Juvenile Justice because he said he has to concentrate on "that life" right now. He tells me he loves me, but I son't think he really gets the severity of things either. But I don't think he could handle it if he did. As far as how he's doing now- he is behaving very well and doing fine. Thank you for asking! I'm going through the same carp regarding his IEP because they keep their school issues separate from Department of Juvenile Justice issues- supposedly- but it's like starting all over in a different school district that wants to label difficult child "a problem" when in reality, he had no problems at school for a year almost. I think we about have them convinced to give us family therapy NOW and to trial difficult child off medications, gradually, so those are good signs. difficult child might not be able to maintain without medications, but we will never know for sure or if this is truly BiPolar (BP) or if it is, get all agencies on board without trialing him without medications first. [/QUOTE]
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