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psychiatrist's office called (and another possible suspension)
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 385510" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I had a hard time with that fine line that LDM and slsh referred to, too. But when my son reached 14yo I knew I couldn't allow him to keep getting more aggressive and violent. That was a given. Any diagnosis or accommodations needed would be discussed when figuring out where he would go, but he just wasn't going to be able to live in the real world as a violent person at 14 yo or older. Obviously, I don't like where he is and don't believe he's getting what he needs to give him the best chance for rehabillitation. But no one is going to let him live free in the real world as an adult acting the way he was and getting worse so that just isn't an option right now. I just TG he didn't ever actually physically harm anyone- but himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 385510, member: 3699"] I had a hard time with that fine line that LDM and slsh referred to, too. But when my son reached 14yo I knew I couldn't allow him to keep getting more aggressive and violent. That was a given. Any diagnosis or accommodations needed would be discussed when figuring out where he would go, but he just wasn't going to be able to live in the real world as a violent person at 14 yo or older. Obviously, I don't like where he is and don't believe he's getting what he needs to give him the best chance for rehabillitation. But no one is going to let him live free in the real world as an adult acting the way he was and getting worse so that just isn't an option right now. I just TG he didn't ever actually physically harm anyone- but himself. [/QUOTE]
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