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<blockquote data-quote="neldri" data-source="post: 188028" data-attributes="member: 5798"><p>I'm new here, and not sure what a difficult child is. I'm assuming that it means the child you are referring to. . . that is needing help. I am so frustrated myself and my child is now 19. I have done everthing possible to guide him in the right direction, but nothing seems to work. I can't figure out at this point if he is at the beginning of the peak of his bipolar disorder, or if he is just on heavy drugs. It's a mystery. I know he is contantly loaded on pot. We kicked him out and he went to stay with a friend, and the friend just kicked him out. He begged and sobbed for me to pick him up from the friends, which I did. Big mistake! I told him he could stay with us for a few days, but he had to find somewhere else to live and he could no longer live with us. He has been back for four days and disappearing when we are home and comes back when we are either asleep or gone out of town and breaks in. We locked him completely out of the house last night, and he got into our garage and slept on the couch. He woke up when we left for work, and my 17 year old daughter was home. He tried to get in and was beating on the doors, screaming and ringing the doorbell many, many times. I want to call the police, but I'm not sure if it's the right thing to do. I would like to send him off to my aunts in Idaho in the country, but I'm not sure if that is the right thing to do either. I don't know what to do! I'm at a loss. He won't look for work, and he won't go to school. He won't follow any of our rules...</p><p> </p><p>Help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neldri, post: 188028, member: 5798"] I'm new here, and not sure what a difficult child is. I'm assuming that it means the child you are referring to. . . that is needing help. I am so frustrated myself and my child is now 19. I have done everthing possible to guide him in the right direction, but nothing seems to work. I can't figure out at this point if he is at the beginning of the peak of his bipolar disorder, or if he is just on heavy drugs. It's a mystery. I know he is contantly loaded on pot. We kicked him out and he went to stay with a friend, and the friend just kicked him out. He begged and sobbed for me to pick him up from the friends, which I did. Big mistake! I told him he could stay with us for a few days, but he had to find somewhere else to live and he could no longer live with us. He has been back for four days and disappearing when we are home and comes back when we are either asleep or gone out of town and breaks in. We locked him completely out of the house last night, and he got into our garage and slept on the couch. He woke up when we left for work, and my 17 year old daughter was home. He tried to get in and was beating on the doors, screaming and ringing the doorbell many, many times. I want to call the police, but I'm not sure if it's the right thing to do. I would like to send him off to my aunts in Idaho in the country, but I'm not sure if that is the right thing to do either. I don't know what to do! I'm at a loss. He won't look for work, and he won't go to school. He won't follow any of our rules... Help! [/QUOTE]
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