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<blockquote data-quote="beachbeanb" data-source="post: 462871" data-attributes="member: 11577"><p>Hey all!</p><p></p><p>I am fresh off a trip to see a boarding school in Texas for my son. I am glad that I went and saw it but it does not make this decision any easier. Have any of you been in this spot? Wondering if it is bad enough to take this step and all the while thinking....well nothing we have done so far has worked! I don't know....it is a terrible decision to have to make. The school is restrictive - very restrictive. But in what seems the most comfortable and compassionate environment. He needs restriction - he needs to learn discipline, personal responsibility, the value of being honest.....the list goes on. Ugh....I guess time will tell. Any suggestions would be most welcomed!!!</p><p></p><p>Beachbeanb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beachbeanb, post: 462871, member: 11577"] Hey all! I am fresh off a trip to see a boarding school in Texas for my son. I am glad that I went and saw it but it does not make this decision any easier. Have any of you been in this spot? Wondering if it is bad enough to take this step and all the while thinking....well nothing we have done so far has worked! I don't know....it is a terrible decision to have to make. The school is restrictive - very restrictive. But in what seems the most comfortable and compassionate environment. He needs restriction - he needs to learn discipline, personal responsibility, the value of being honest.....the list goes on. Ugh....I guess time will tell. Any suggestions would be most welcomed!!! Beachbeanb [/QUOTE]
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