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Son in jail nightmare continues
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 441593" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>(HUGS) I had to save myself, my sanity, and the other kid's came first at some point. I did kick my son out. It was very painful, very hard, especially knowing he was violent, had outbursts, and was so immature for his age. How could he survive? I knew he couldn't do it in my house, things weren't working. </p><p>We've come full circle, he had to get to where he is in life on his own, without us enabling him. Maybe jail is the best thing for your son right now, he's not doing drugs in there, this may save his life. It may be a huge wake-up call. He won't ever want to go back. Some kids have to learn the hard way, by having these types of horrific consequences play out for them. I am so sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 441593, member: 2668"] (HUGS) I had to save myself, my sanity, and the other kid's came first at some point. I did kick my son out. It was very painful, very hard, especially knowing he was violent, had outbursts, and was so immature for his age. How could he survive? I knew he couldn't do it in my house, things weren't working. We've come full circle, he had to get to where he is in life on his own, without us enabling him. Maybe jail is the best thing for your son right now, he's not doing drugs in there, this may save his life. It may be a huge wake-up call. He won't ever want to go back. Some kids have to learn the hard way, by having these types of horrific consequences play out for them. I am so sorry. [/QUOTE]
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