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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 516848" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>Looking back on the revolving jail door that my difficult child started and a young age (detention first) I cringe. My difficult child seemed to grow out of it but it took until 20's. I'm not sure if they stop the behavior or are better at hinding it so they don't get caught.</p><p></p><p>I watched a movie a very long time ago where a teen was using drugs and was arrested. The teen was so tramatized from being locked up by himself for several days that he was in a stupor when the parents were able to pick him up. I think the purpose of the movie was to draw attention to the fact that they need counseling not just locked up.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my difficult child was never tramatized by jail lockups. He reported that the guards were always friendly and he was treated well. His was always non violent arrests so that may make a difference. The only complaint is that they do feed them more starchy food than healthy food. And of course they can't leave lol!!!!</p><p></p><p>(((prayers for us all)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 516848, member: 13558"] Looking back on the revolving jail door that my difficult child started and a young age (detention first) I cringe. My difficult child seemed to grow out of it but it took until 20's. I'm not sure if they stop the behavior or are better at hinding it so they don't get caught. I watched a movie a very long time ago where a teen was using drugs and was arrested. The teen was so tramatized from being locked up by himself for several days that he was in a stupor when the parents were able to pick him up. I think the purpose of the movie was to draw attention to the fact that they need counseling not just locked up. Anyway, my difficult child was never tramatized by jail lockups. He reported that the guards were always friendly and he was treated well. His was always non violent arrests so that may make a difference. The only complaint is that they do feed them more starchy food than healthy food. And of course they can't leave lol!!!! (((prayers for us all))) [/QUOTE]
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