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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 351205" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>difficult child is <em>still</em> trying to tell you that you are too strict? Find out what the rules are in Department of Juvenile Justice and ask him if he prefers those, cause that is what he will get for continuing to break house arrest rules!! Also figure out what you will do next time it happens, call non-emergency number, call PO, etc... and tell him. Personally, given the way he is totally ignoring the rules at home, I would say calling the police non-emergency number would be my suggestion. It is pretty clear that he will NOT abide by your rules. </p><p></p><p>Does he still have a cell phone? Are you willing to continue to provide it? If so, you might consider having the GPS tracker feature turned on. Just don't tell him and make sure that the cell phone company will not let it be turned off online or by the phone controls. Have all changes made in person or by phone only. Then make sure that difficult child doesn't get a copy of the bill or your social security number. He needs one or the other to make changes.</p><p></p><p>I am really sorry he is making these choices. I had been hoping that the time in Department of Juvenile Justice would result in better decision making from him. Sending hugs to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 351205, member: 1233"] difficult child is [I]still[/I] trying to tell you that you are too strict? Find out what the rules are in Department of Juvenile Justice and ask him if he prefers those, cause that is what he will get for continuing to break house arrest rules!! Also figure out what you will do next time it happens, call non-emergency number, call PO, etc... and tell him. Personally, given the way he is totally ignoring the rules at home, I would say calling the police non-emergency number would be my suggestion. It is pretty clear that he will NOT abide by your rules. Does he still have a cell phone? Are you willing to continue to provide it? If so, you might consider having the GPS tracker feature turned on. Just don't tell him and make sure that the cell phone company will not let it be turned off online or by the phone controls. Have all changes made in person or by phone only. Then make sure that difficult child doesn't get a copy of the bill or your social security number. He needs one or the other to make changes. I am really sorry he is making these choices. I had been hoping that the time in Department of Juvenile Justice would result in better decision making from him. Sending hugs to you. [/QUOTE]
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