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Default Apr 07, 2008 at 10:16 PM
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Yeah, he's been working now for awhile.

I'm happy he's here safe with me, but he has behavioral issues and I'm not exactly sure how to handle them. Some days I ask myself what did I get myself into. It's been hardcore.

He still doesn't speak either. I heard him say, "I broke it" but that's all I've heard.

Luckily Mom's been taking him over the weekends to help, but she doesn't reinforce him and doesn't take the time or energy to try to teach him things....like talking for example.

It'll get better once he realizes that I won't let him be a hell yun' without some major time out time.
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