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<blockquote data-quote="horserider" data-source="post: 317449" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Janet - Thank you, Thank you!!! Unfortunetly we will by paying until our grave for our difficult child's time in the jjc, huge bill. But at this point I don't worry about it. Kind of crazy how we tried to avoid calling 911 for many months because we knew our "punishment" as parents would be the $170 a day for care. But you do what you have to, it could not go on. The sad thing was he felt he was getting away with breaking the law. </p><p> </p><p>My difficult child will be 18 in just over a yr, then as your difficult child, HE would be responsible for paying if he faces court again (and the "big house" as his unit mates call it). I was curious, may I ask if Cory is currently, willingly on any medications or is he doing ok with-o?</p><p> </p><p>I try to explain to our difficult child this program with the intensive individual, group and family therapy at the jjc is not at all like what he would face in the adult jail. Cory being able to walk away from situations is a huge step in self control! Our son still has pretty severe impuse issues, if he can learn self control consistently it would be life changing for him. I will share your story with my husband tonight, I think it will give him hope also.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry for stealing your thread Jeppy</p><p> </p><p>Take care</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horserider, post: 317449, member: 8054"] Janet - Thank you, Thank you!!! Unfortunetly we will by paying until our grave for our difficult child's time in the jjc, huge bill. But at this point I don't worry about it. Kind of crazy how we tried to avoid calling 911 for many months because we knew our "punishment" as parents would be the $170 a day for care. But you do what you have to, it could not go on. The sad thing was he felt he was getting away with breaking the law. My difficult child will be 18 in just over a yr, then as your difficult child, HE would be responsible for paying if he faces court again (and the "big house" as his unit mates call it). I was curious, may I ask if Cory is currently, willingly on any medications or is he doing ok with-o? I try to explain to our difficult child this program with the intensive individual, group and family therapy at the jjc is not at all like what he would face in the adult jail. Cory being able to walk away from situations is a huge step in self control! Our son still has pretty severe impuse issues, if he can learn self control consistently it would be life changing for him. I will share your story with my husband tonight, I think it will give him hope also. Sorry for stealing your thread Jeppy Take care [/QUOTE]
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