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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 354824" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Sharon,</p><p></p><p>sorry. I hope he can stay till Friday. It would probably be better if, rather than just coming home and going back to "normal" with school and all, that he had some kind of program like day treatment or something to go to. Some program where he getting help while going through the daily routine. I hope you are able to find something. Given he was physically abusive to a staff member just days ago, I'm not sure this stay has done much but give the family respite.</p><p></p><p>Tough news with easy child/difficult child. How does she feel about changing schools her senior year? You would think this would be disastrous for her and she would buckle down and do everything she could to stay with her friends. But, if she is truly hovering on the difficult child status, typical reasoning is not there. Hope her counselor can make some headway with her.</p><p></p><p>I bet you were scared pulling up and seeing all those police cars! I remember, when difficult child was in 6th grade, I went to pick him up for school at the normal time in the afternoon. When I got there, there were three police cars at school and the school was on lockdown - All I could think was, "geeze, don't let this be difficult child!!" Isn't that sad that we thing the worse first...........</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 354824, member: 805"] Sharon, sorry. I hope he can stay till Friday. It would probably be better if, rather than just coming home and going back to "normal" with school and all, that he had some kind of program like day treatment or something to go to. Some program where he getting help while going through the daily routine. I hope you are able to find something. Given he was physically abusive to a staff member just days ago, I'm not sure this stay has done much but give the family respite. Tough news with easy child/difficult child. How does she feel about changing schools her senior year? You would think this would be disastrous for her and she would buckle down and do everything she could to stay with her friends. But, if she is truly hovering on the difficult child status, typical reasoning is not there. Hope her counselor can make some headway with her. I bet you were scared pulling up and seeing all those police cars! I remember, when difficult child was in 6th grade, I went to pick him up for school at the normal time in the afternoon. When I got there, there were three police cars at school and the school was on lockdown - All I could think was, "geeze, don't let this be difficult child!!" Isn't that sad that we thing the worse first........... Hugs, Sharon [/QUOTE]
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