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<blockquote data-quote="indeeptrouble" data-source="post: 543269"><p>I'm locking him into a section of house/ out of our section and there are two windows he can (and has) used to get outside if he wishes. We are in the process of putting in an exterior door so he can get outside more easily. Running away is not in his list of problems - sometimes I wish it was. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/kickedoutsmile.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":kickedoutsmile:" title="kickedoutsmile :kickedoutsmile:" data-shortname=":kickedoutsmile:" />Not worried about him telling a teacher, as he is homeschooled (not my choice I was unable to push him onto the bus anymore and the driver didn't help, neither did the bus rider). </p><p></p><p>I wear a key to his door around my neck, daughter has one and husband has one so with that and the windows I'm not worried about fire hazard. I called DHR myself last week in an effort to get more help. Of course, I didn't mention the door to them. I honestly think he would be better off living with someone else but can't quite bring myself to give him up when he is behaving well. </p><p>My parents are keeping him for the next 1 to 2 weeks, thank God!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="indeeptrouble, post: 543269"] I'm locking him into a section of house/ out of our section and there are two windows he can (and has) used to get outside if he wishes. We are in the process of putting in an exterior door so he can get outside more easily. Running away is not in his list of problems - sometimes I wish it was. :kickedoutsmile:Not worried about him telling a teacher, as he is homeschooled (not my choice I was unable to push him onto the bus anymore and the driver didn't help, neither did the bus rider). I wear a key to his door around my neck, daughter has one and husband has one so with that and the windows I'm not worried about fire hazard. I called DHR myself last week in an effort to get more help. Of course, I didn't mention the door to them. I honestly think he would be better off living with someone else but can't quite bring myself to give him up when he is behaving well. My parents are keeping him for the next 1 to 2 weeks, thank God! [/QUOTE]
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