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Son avoiding home after being released from juvenile hall
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 102166" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Okay Star---take a deep breath, close your eyes, breath---$%&))$$$#%^&*( </p><p>NO! Tell them to take him where-ever. If these "people" with all the ability in the world can't keep him, those miracle workers who could take this poor misunderstood boy and turn him into solid citizen can't make him "obey", the state just needs to find the next program. Don't let them bully you---like you would anyway, warrior mom extrordinaire---</p><p>I wish I knew what to tell you---where to send you--but everywhere we've sent ours, he's come back home. </p><p>Hugs---and a shoulder---and an ear that is used to listening to the disgruntled rantings of my difficult child so it can handle all you can dish----</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 102166, member: 1436"] Okay Star---take a deep breath, close your eyes, breath---$%&))$$$#%^&*( NO! Tell them to take him where-ever. If these "people" with all the ability in the world can't keep him, those miracle workers who could take this poor misunderstood boy and turn him into solid citizen can't make him "obey", the state just needs to find the next program. Don't let them bully you---like you would anyway, warrior mom extrordinaire--- I wish I knew what to tell you---where to send you--but everywhere we've sent ours, he's come back home. Hugs---and a shoulder---and an ear that is used to listening to the disgruntled rantings of my difficult child so it can handle all you can dish---- [/QUOTE]
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