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NEED ADVICE talked to difficult child's PO today!
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 13654" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Follow your heart. I've found that the experts don't know as much as we do about our kids. If you think you can handle it, bring him home. If not, don't let the mommy-guilt rule your decision. If you decide to bring him home, come up with your own plan. Have an emergency plan in place, just in case. Decide what you must do to keep yourself safe at all times. Create a "must do" list and have it ready for him: ie, job, school, counseling, etc. Let him add to or adjust (ownership issues). Make him accountable for following it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 13654, member: 1436"] Follow your heart. I've found that the experts don't know as much as we do about our kids. If you think you can handle it, bring him home. If not, don't let the mommy-guilt rule your decision. If you decide to bring him home, come up with your own plan. Have an emergency plan in place, just in case. Decide what you must do to keep yourself safe at all times. Create a "must do" list and have it ready for him: ie, job, school, counseling, etc. Let him add to or adjust (ownership issues). Make him accountable for following it. [/QUOTE]
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