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<blockquote data-quote="iluvmickey0206" data-source="post: 542462" data-attributes="member: 7661"><p>Thank you for the reply. </p><p></p><p>As for school. He can read and write. Has trouble with concepts of daily living including even counting money. Vocational options are not available at his school. He was at a less restrictive school where vocational options were available, but he had to leave that school due to behavior issues.</p><p></p><p>As for my ex, he is the father of both children. Not involved at all with difficult child as I said. They had an incident almost two years ago where at his father's house they got into an argument that Michael says got physical and left him with a mark on his neck. When he came home I couldn't even see it. He then told his youth support worker who filed a child abuse claim against his father. This really made him mad and moreso his current girlfriend mad. So much so they said he was forbidden to come to their house ever again. difficult child was in an outside placement from Jan to June of 2011 and his father did attend family therapy, but as soon as he came home all contact again ceased and has never resumed. His dad states there is no hope for him. He will either end up homeless or in jail. And while that could be, I think he shouldn't just give up and never have contact with him. It's a lot about his girlfriend's opions (as is everything else he does). </p><p></p><p>As for visitation thank you for your reply on that. That makes complete sense. He never hurt his sister. She does have some trauma from witnessing him being explosive with me and otherwise. She is in therapy and has made some huge gains. She wants to see her brother. She saw him on Christmas, but that is it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvmickey0206, post: 542462, member: 7661"] Thank you for the reply. As for school. He can read and write. Has trouble with concepts of daily living including even counting money. Vocational options are not available at his school. He was at a less restrictive school where vocational options were available, but he had to leave that school due to behavior issues. As for my ex, he is the father of both children. Not involved at all with difficult child as I said. They had an incident almost two years ago where at his father's house they got into an argument that Michael says got physical and left him with a mark on his neck. When he came home I couldn't even see it. He then told his youth support worker who filed a child abuse claim against his father. This really made him mad and moreso his current girlfriend mad. So much so they said he was forbidden to come to their house ever again. difficult child was in an outside placement from Jan to June of 2011 and his father did attend family therapy, but as soon as he came home all contact again ceased and has never resumed. His dad states there is no hope for him. He will either end up homeless or in jail. And while that could be, I think he shouldn't just give up and never have contact with him. It's a lot about his girlfriend's opions (as is everything else he does). As for visitation thank you for your reply on that. That makes complete sense. He never hurt his sister. She does have some trauma from witnessing him being explosive with me and otherwise. She is in therapy and has made some huge gains. She wants to see her brother. She saw him on Christmas, but that is it. [/QUOTE]
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