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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 383870" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well he sounds like a perfect little angel...lol. Good news is you have plenty of rights and you hold all the cards. He may want to think he can be a little tyrant but he really has no power to actually make you do anything. You are the parents and can make his decisions for him. </p><p></p><p>Now, how to do that is the million dollar question! </p><p></p><p>Your son is ten. You can force him to go to treatment. You cant force him to talk but you can get him there. It might take two adults in the car to make sure its safe, but so be it. My kid knew it was a moot point to argue about such things as doctors and medications. I would take it to the mat. </p><p></p><p>You can remove all his important stuff. No electronics, no friends, no playtime. Take away his nice clothes and shoes. Good will stuff. Dont make his favorite foods. CPS requires a mattress on the floor, blankets, pillow, a few changes of clothing, edible food, a roof and medical care. Edible has to be stuff like pb and j, oatmeal, liver and onions, ...you get my drift. No one said he needs 100 dollar shoes or levi jeans. </p><p></p><p>Rock his world if he wont comply. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes it takes it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 383870, member: 1514"] Well he sounds like a perfect little angel...lol. Good news is you have plenty of rights and you hold all the cards. He may want to think he can be a little tyrant but he really has no power to actually make you do anything. You are the parents and can make his decisions for him. Now, how to do that is the million dollar question! Your son is ten. You can force him to go to treatment. You cant force him to talk but you can get him there. It might take two adults in the car to make sure its safe, but so be it. My kid knew it was a moot point to argue about such things as doctors and medications. I would take it to the mat. You can remove all his important stuff. No electronics, no friends, no playtime. Take away his nice clothes and shoes. Good will stuff. Dont make his favorite foods. CPS requires a mattress on the floor, blankets, pillow, a few changes of clothing, edible food, a roof and medical care. Edible has to be stuff like pb and j, oatmeal, liver and onions, ...you get my drift. No one said he needs 100 dollar shoes or levi jeans. Rock his world if he wont comply. Sometimes it takes it. [/QUOTE]
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