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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 33016" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I really think you should refuse to accept your son be released back to your custody. I would also be sure to let CPS know that you will be making it very clear in writing that your son should not go into a foster home where the adults are not fully aware of the danger your son can and has threatened to cause. I would also be sure to make it clear that he should not be placed in a foster home where there are other children. </p><p>Then I would make it clear that you will be sure to hold CPS, judge, attorney, and anyone else involved in this case completely responsible if harm should come to another human being at your son's hands. </p><p></p><p>It may sound extreme, but I would have this written out and read right from it at court. Your son should be in a residential treatment center where he can be monitored all day every day. He needs the correct medications which means he probably needs to be re-evaluated. He probably will have to trial several medications before finding the correct combination of medications. </p><p></p><p>Seriously, write out every psychiatrist, every medication, every behavior modification tried. Say right in the speech that your son needs help that can not be provided in a household setting. </p><p></p><p>Your son is begging for help. He does not want to hurt you and is fearful that he may. It is your job to make sure he does not hurt you or his siblings. He would not be able to live with harming you or siblings. It is the best thing for him, to refuse to accept him into your custody. He said so himself. </p><p></p><p>HUGS!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 33016, member: 391"] I really think you should refuse to accept your son be released back to your custody. I would also be sure to let CPS know that you will be making it very clear in writing that your son should not go into a foster home where the adults are not fully aware of the danger your son can and has threatened to cause. I would also be sure to make it clear that he should not be placed in a foster home where there are other children. Then I would make it clear that you will be sure to hold CPS, judge, attorney, and anyone else involved in this case completely responsible if harm should come to another human being at your son's hands. It may sound extreme, but I would have this written out and read right from it at court. Your son should be in a residential treatment center where he can be monitored all day every day. He needs the correct medications which means he probably needs to be re-evaluated. He probably will have to trial several medications before finding the correct combination of medications. Seriously, write out every psychiatrist, every medication, every behavior modification tried. Say right in the speech that your son needs help that can not be provided in a household setting. Your son is begging for help. He does not want to hurt you and is fearful that he may. It is your job to make sure he does not hurt you or his siblings. He would not be able to live with harming you or siblings. It is the best thing for him, to refuse to accept him into your custody. He said so himself. HUGS!! [/QUOTE]
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