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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 324755" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My supplemental jobs were done from home. Overseeing an elderly person or (heaven forbid) the child of a working parent can be done in such a way that you are not leaving difficult child alone for long periods. He can be in a class, tutoring session, afterschool activity, or on a sports team. He might also be able to help you and accompany you. You could do grocery shopping for the homebound. You might be able to act as manager at an apartment complex so you would be on the premises.</p><p> </p><p>It is a bummer but perhaps you could share a home with someone else who is in financial difficulty. Try to brainstorm and see the cup as half full instead of half empty. It would, of course, be a big step down from your current life but the main thing is that he would be in a loving environment</p><p>with his Mom. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 324755, member: 35"] My supplemental jobs were done from home. Overseeing an elderly person or (heaven forbid) the child of a working parent can be done in such a way that you are not leaving difficult child alone for long periods. He can be in a class, tutoring session, afterschool activity, or on a sports team. He might also be able to help you and accompany you. You could do grocery shopping for the homebound. You might be able to act as manager at an apartment complex so you would be on the premises. It is a bummer but perhaps you could share a home with someone else who is in financial difficulty. Try to brainstorm and see the cup as half full instead of half empty. It would, of course, be a big step down from your current life but the main thing is that he would be in a loving environment with his Mom. DDD [/QUOTE]
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