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Pfffftttt....well so much for family therapy
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 316093" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well lets just pretend for the sake of argument that we dont have to deal with winter or spring because in essence you wont for this coming year in reality. He will be in Department of Juvenile Justice for winter most likely and on house arrest or intensive parole for all of spring. So we have winter and spring covered really. So that leaves the summer and fall for you to deal with. </p><p></p><p>difficult child will follow Parole Requirements. </p><p></p><p>Parole requirements will probably be something along the lines of staying in school and getting good grades, regular attendence, no suspensions.</p><p>Curfew</p><p>Follow home rules (they will not get into these in my opinion)</p><p>Any mental health treatment ordered</p><p>Anything else ordered such as community service or mentor</p><p></p><p>I dont think they are going to set up a behavioral contract in the parole requirements because that is going beyond their scope. They set up a broad set of rules. Not a minute by minute thing. Its up to you to set the daily stuff and keep track of it. You would know if he breaks your rules and that constitutes a violation of his parole. You would know if they set a curfew and he missed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 316093, member: 1514"] Well lets just pretend for the sake of argument that we dont have to deal with winter or spring because in essence you wont for this coming year in reality. He will be in Department of Juvenile Justice for winter most likely and on house arrest or intensive parole for all of spring. So we have winter and spring covered really. So that leaves the summer and fall for you to deal with. difficult child will follow Parole Requirements. Parole requirements will probably be something along the lines of staying in school and getting good grades, regular attendence, no suspensions. Curfew Follow home rules (they will not get into these in my opinion) Any mental health treatment ordered Anything else ordered such as community service or mentor I dont think they are going to set up a behavioral contract in the parole requirements because that is going beyond their scope. They set up a broad set of rules. Not a minute by minute thing. Its up to you to set the daily stuff and keep track of it. You would know if he breaks your rules and that constitutes a violation of his parole. You would know if they set a curfew and he missed it. [/QUOTE]
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