Parent/Child Conflict

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A) Assess parent/child conflict and address concerns
B) Identify some warmth building activities for youth and dad to engage in

A,B) MSTT met with Miguel and his father Miguel to assess their relationship now that Miguel will be staying with him since his mother went to jail. Miguel (father) explained he has always been there for Miguel but his relatioinship with Miguel mother has caused some issues between them. Miguel explained his son has always taken his mother side mainly because she allowed him to get away with a lot of things. Miguel explained he has reached out to his son and will not a response. He stated recently he started writing thing to him on his social media sites just to remind Miguel he is there for him. Miguel (son) explained

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