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Asking for prayers for my difficult child for court on Monday
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 544201" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I'm sorry it didn't go as you hoped. But still, he is not in prison and that is a good thing because instead of scaring people right prisons tend to teach people how to be criminals and give them criminal identity and mind frame. I can't claim any knowledge of your boot camp system but I would bet that hard work and physical hardship is somewhat talked up. They want people to survive after all, not have to quit it. And most of nowadays youth is ill prepared to hard labour or hard exercise and I'm sure people who run those camps know it.</p><p></p><p>Talking the hardship up is a scare tactic both those outside and those just starting, but if your kid is not physically disabled or really in ill fit, he is likely to be able to make it if he so chooses. I bet most of the kids they get are not in very good shape either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 544201, member: 14557"] I'm sorry it didn't go as you hoped. But still, he is not in prison and that is a good thing because instead of scaring people right prisons tend to teach people how to be criminals and give them criminal identity and mind frame. I can't claim any knowledge of your boot camp system but I would bet that hard work and physical hardship is somewhat talked up. They want people to survive after all, not have to quit it. And most of nowadays youth is ill prepared to hard labour or hard exercise and I'm sure people who run those camps know it. Talking the hardship up is a scare tactic both those outside and those just starting, but if your kid is not physically disabled or really in ill fit, he is likely to be able to make it if he so chooses. I bet most of the kids they get are not in very good shape either. [/QUOTE]
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