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Son is back. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rina" data-source="post: 654683" data-attributes="member: 18848"><p>(Very) dear friends - I'm relieved to say that son is now at a treatment center. They've dealt with plenty of kids with serious addictions, and they have a therapist who deals mainly with adopted kids. It feels like that right place. I don't know if son will actually cooperate with the program (during the intake session, our on the counselors explained their academic program and said that son will be able to graduate from high school there; son started laughing and said he will never graduate... :\). </p><p></p><p>We have 1.5 years.... after that, it's on him. The counselors there said it would be for the best if he stays there for at least a year. Considering what he's been up to so far (we keep finding out new infomration about what he did to get money for drugs, and I am absolutely appalled), it's for the best.</p><p>Those of you who pray, please include our son in your prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rina, post: 654683, member: 18848"] (Very) dear friends - I'm relieved to say that son is now at a treatment center. They've dealt with plenty of kids with serious addictions, and they have a therapist who deals mainly with adopted kids. It feels like that right place. I don't know if son will actually cooperate with the program (during the intake session, our on the counselors explained their academic program and said that son will be able to graduate from high school there; son started laughing and said he will never graduate... :\). We have 1.5 years.... after that, it's on him. The counselors there said it would be for the best if he stays there for at least a year. Considering what he's been up to so far (we keep finding out new infomration about what he did to get money for drugs, and I am absolutely appalled), it's for the best. Those of you who pray, please include our son in your prayers. [/QUOTE]
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