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update on court case for burglary charge for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 493697" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>The staff at rehab are supposed to be working on a discharge plan for difficult child that includes staying at home, plus intensive outpatient therapy and NA meetings every week. Our difficult child is in his last semester in high school, and we think that if he comes back home to live he will have a better chance of passing his classes and graduating from high school. We are hoping that difficult child can stay really busy with school, therapy, NA meeting, volunteer work and hopefully a part time job that he won't have as much free time to just hang out and get high. My husband and I have already told difficult child that he will not have his cell phone or use of a car when he returns home until we see that he is not hanging our with the same drug friends as before rehab. He needs to text with his phone, so we are hoping that this will motivate difficult child to do the right thing when he comes home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 493697, member: 3710"] The staff at rehab are supposed to be working on a discharge plan for difficult child that includes staying at home, plus intensive outpatient therapy and NA meetings every week. Our difficult child is in his last semester in high school, and we think that if he comes back home to live he will have a better chance of passing his classes and graduating from high school. We are hoping that difficult child can stay really busy with school, therapy, NA meeting, volunteer work and hopefully a part time job that he won't have as much free time to just hang out and get high. My husband and I have already told difficult child that he will not have his cell phone or use of a car when he returns home until we see that he is not hanging our with the same drug friends as before rehab. He needs to text with his phone, so we are hoping that this will motivate difficult child to do the right thing when he comes home. [/QUOTE]
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