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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 256833" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Juvie is not going to do anything for bi-polar or aspergers. They can't be controlled by sending a difficult child anywhere. Do I think it can help impulse control or conduct disorder? Perhaps....but that is a big perhaps.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child did go to juvie, just for the weekend. It had a big impact on her and I think she knows she never wants to go back there and she has modified her behavior somewhat. But she still has poor impulse control. She doesn't act violently at home anymore and that has changed since juvie. But she still does not think about consequences of her actions and still lives on the edge and engages in risky behavior. </p><p></p><p>I think you have to know your difficult child very well and be convinced that the chance of it helping outways the chance that it will just teach them worse behaviors or start them on a slippery slope downhill.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 256833, member: 59"] Juvie is not going to do anything for bi-polar or aspergers. They can't be controlled by sending a difficult child anywhere. Do I think it can help impulse control or conduct disorder? Perhaps....but that is a big perhaps. My difficult child did go to juvie, just for the weekend. It had a big impact on her and I think she knows she never wants to go back there and she has modified her behavior somewhat. But she still has poor impulse control. She doesn't act violently at home anymore and that has changed since juvie. But she still does not think about consequences of her actions and still lives on the edge and engages in risky behavior. I think you have to know your difficult child very well and be convinced that the chance of it helping outways the chance that it will just teach them worse behaviors or start them on a slippery slope downhill. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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