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<blockquote data-quote="beachbeanb" data-source="post: 470716" data-attributes="member: 11577"><p>Hey everybody</p><p></p><p>I need some ideas! We now know that we need to get difficult child out of our current environment and onto a TBS. He is on the waiting list and it will be up to 2 months. I am almost positive he has drugs in his backpack at school today and found evidence that he has taken alcohol to school in the past and drank it with other kids. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas on how to set up his room and routine so we can do our best to avoid him being able to do this going forward? I will take his backpack today and keep it everyday so he can't store stuff there. I will strip his room, lock the rest of the unused rooms. But short of frisking him everyday, which I may have to do, am I not thinking of another good way? Should I tell school officials? </p><p></p><p>Any ideas on how to give this our best shot would be greatly appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beachbeanb, post: 470716, member: 11577"] Hey everybody I need some ideas! We now know that we need to get difficult child out of our current environment and onto a TBS. He is on the waiting list and it will be up to 2 months. I am almost positive he has drugs in his backpack at school today and found evidence that he has taken alcohol to school in the past and drank it with other kids. Any ideas on how to set up his room and routine so we can do our best to avoid him being able to do this going forward? I will take his backpack today and keep it everyday so he can't store stuff there. I will strip his room, lock the rest of the unused rooms. But short of frisking him everyday, which I may have to do, am I not thinking of another good way? Should I tell school officials? Any ideas on how to give this our best shot would be greatly appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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