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Six-month review coming up--what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 19678" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Well..lol..for once I won't be replying with a long rambling response to your question. There was no review process with my</p><p>easy child/difficult child. All the difficult child's in the program were "warned" that if they</p><p>violated the rules their time would be extended. In the Department of Juvenile Justice program, it was just a countdown to the first home visit (about</p><p>six weeks before completion) and then a countdown to "coming home</p><p>for good". </p><p></p><p>Truthfully, the total lack of control and input that we had was</p><p>very discombobulating to me. The whole thing was between our kid</p><p>and "the system". It has been that way ever since. When the local Judge told easy child/difficult child that he didn't believe his "brain surgery</p><p>impacted in any way". Yikes!</p><p></p><p>I hope someone else has experience that can ease your fears. You</p><p>have come such a long way. I do pray your son is going to be eager to live a healthier life. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 19678, member: 35"] Well..lol..for once I won't be replying with a long rambling response to your question. There was no review process with my easy child/difficult child. All the difficult child's in the program were "warned" that if they violated the rules their time would be extended. In the Department of Juvenile Justice program, it was just a countdown to the first home visit (about six weeks before completion) and then a countdown to "coming home for good". Truthfully, the total lack of control and input that we had was very discombobulating to me. The whole thing was between our kid and "the system". It has been that way ever since. When the local Judge told easy child/difficult child that he didn't believe his "brain surgery impacted in any way". Yikes! I hope someone else has experience that can ease your fears. You have come such a long way. I do pray your son is going to be eager to live a healthier life. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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