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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 331810" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>There are only 2 thoughts in my mind right now. The first is my defensive one- if difficult child messes up at home it always ends up with me being blamed for it, if he messes up in Department of Juvenile Justice's control, they say difficult child is "responsible for his own choices" I honestly don't see how they can defend both positions at the same time. The second- I wish I could find a way to put this boy in a military boarding school when he's released from Department of Juvenile Justice. He loves the comradery of living with other boys in his age group and the psychiatrist at the last psychiatric hospital, along with me and a couple of others, have felt that could be just what difficult child needs to make him thrive- without having more of a Department of Juvenile Justice record. But between trying to get a kid with a record accepted to one and then not being able to afford the tuition, I don't see how it's possible. They would say if he needs that kiind of environment to make him thrive, leave him incarcerated in Department of Juvenile Justice. Never mind the criminal aspect and lack of visits home, educational aspect, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 331810, member: 3699"] There are only 2 thoughts in my mind right now. The first is my defensive one- if difficult child messes up at home it always ends up with me being blamed for it, if he messes up in Department of Juvenile Justice's control, they say difficult child is "responsible for his own choices" I honestly don't see how they can defend both positions at the same time. The second- I wish I could find a way to put this boy in a military boarding school when he's released from Department of Juvenile Justice. He loves the comradery of living with other boys in his age group and the psychiatrist at the last psychiatric hospital, along with me and a couple of others, have felt that could be just what difficult child needs to make him thrive- without having more of a Department of Juvenile Justice record. But between trying to get a kid with a record accepted to one and then not being able to afford the tuition, I don't see how it's possible. They would say if he needs that kiind of environment to make him thrive, leave him incarcerated in Department of Juvenile Justice. Never mind the criminal aspect and lack of visits home, educational aspect, etc. [/QUOTE]
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