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Six-month review coming up--what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 19718" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>This hearing is. in my humble opinion, just part of the the whole process. The judge will look at reports and determine how much longer is needed in treatment. I, too, think that termination from the current program is unlikely. Programs don't usually like to admit they failed with someone. It doesn't look good to the judges who send kids there...and they are there for one reason...to make money. Please don't take that the wrong way...I'm not saying that the only reason that programs exist is because of the money...but they do get paid for "housing" your son. That's why they exist...to help kids get better. If they don't/can't do their jobs, they wouldn't exist anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 19718, member: 1436"] This hearing is. in my humble opinion, just part of the the whole process. The judge will look at reports and determine how much longer is needed in treatment. I, too, think that termination from the current program is unlikely. Programs don't usually like to admit they failed with someone. It doesn't look good to the judges who send kids there...and they are there for one reason...to make money. Please don't take that the wrong way...I'm not saying that the only reason that programs exist is because of the money...but they do get paid for "housing" your son. That's why they exist...to help kids get better. If they don't/can't do their jobs, they wouldn't exist anymore. [/QUOTE]
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