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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 406276" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Kanga is definitely not ready for a group home. Cory was no where as manipulative as Kanga simply because he was too stupid. Boys tend to just put their behaviors out on the table for all to see and so they end up caught much easier but girls sneak more. Even with this, Cory managed to slip out of his group homes quite regularly. They normally arent all that secure. At least the ones he was in werent. They went to public schools and he had ample time to just walk off...and he did. I will never forget the time they called me to tell me he was missing and everyone was going nuts. We just told them to calm down. There was a little girl in the town he liked and he would be back when she had to go home for dinner. Sure enough, about 6 pm, he came strolling home like nothing was wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 406276, member: 1514"] Kanga is definitely not ready for a group home. Cory was no where as manipulative as Kanga simply because he was too stupid. Boys tend to just put their behaviors out on the table for all to see and so they end up caught much easier but girls sneak more. Even with this, Cory managed to slip out of his group homes quite regularly. They normally arent all that secure. At least the ones he was in werent. They went to public schools and he had ample time to just walk off...and he did. I will never forget the time they called me to tell me he was missing and everyone was going nuts. We just told them to calm down. There was a little girl in the town he liked and he would be back when she had to go home for dinner. Sure enough, about 6 pm, he came strolling home like nothing was wrong. [/QUOTE]
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