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Childs rights overrule parental rights?
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<blockquote data-quote="mom_in_training" data-source="post: 96932" data-attributes="member: 2727"><p>Unfortunately here in Ca its the same. My difficult child had the option to say no to any program that I found to help her at 16. I was in misbelief considering that some of our kiddos are not yet mature enough to know let alone understand how any specific program can help them. Its almost like the very worst has to happen for them to be forced into getting any needed intervention. It is the parents that try and prevent the worst from happening that hit the brick walls with their kiddos rights to say no. That is what happened in my case. Of course we all know that when any help is offered it will only work if your kiddo is a willing participant and that in itself still is no guarantee that your kiddo has the ability to latch on and make better choices in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_in_training, post: 96932, member: 2727"] Unfortunately here in Ca its the same. My difficult child had the option to say no to any program that I found to help her at 16. I was in misbelief considering that some of our kiddos are not yet mature enough to know let alone understand how any specific program can help them. Its almost like the very worst has to happen for them to be forced into getting any needed intervention. It is the parents that try and prevent the worst from happening that hit the brick walls with their kiddos rights to say no. That is what happened in my case. Of course we all know that when any help is offered it will only work if your kiddo is a willing participant and that in itself still is no guarantee that your kiddo has the ability to latch on and make better choices in life. [/QUOTE]
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