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We just kicked him out.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 638011" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>rc606 - I've read your posts. I'm so very appreciative of your prayers, and am praying for you. I wish I'd taken more action when I realized my son was smoking synthetic pot. He left for a week, came home, went to counseling. He was 17. After he got out of school we had a blow up when we realized he'd stolen something. He left again for a week, came home, went to counseling...and lied all summer while going to counseling and continuing to steal from us last year, taking things and pawning them. We didn't notice anything missing until 10 days from college. We went ahead and allowed him to go to college (we'd already obligated ourselves on his lease and hoped it would be good for him since the money was spent). He blew off an entire year, failing every class...not going at all. When he came home last June we warned him, anything stolen and he was out. </p><p></p><p>Maybe if we'd been more proactive when he was still under 18. We really thought we could get through to him ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 638011, member: 17309"] rc606 - I've read your posts. I'm so very appreciative of your prayers, and am praying for you. I wish I'd taken more action when I realized my son was smoking synthetic pot. He left for a week, came home, went to counseling. He was 17. After he got out of school we had a blow up when we realized he'd stolen something. He left again for a week, came home, went to counseling...and lied all summer while going to counseling and continuing to steal from us last year, taking things and pawning them. We didn't notice anything missing until 10 days from college. We went ahead and allowed him to go to college (we'd already obligated ourselves on his lease and hoped it would be good for him since the money was spent). He blew off an entire year, failing every class...not going at all. When he came home last June we warned him, anything stolen and he was out. Maybe if we'd been more proactive when he was still under 18. We really thought we could get through to him ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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