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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 143373" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>I'm so, so sorry that this is happening to your family. Though it's a bit of a different circumstance...my son was arrested back in November for assaulting his own biological sister (both adopted together) in our home. It was not his first physical attack on her but the first of this kind. I'm not comfortable putting down the details here in writing but you can probably fill-in the blanks. It was violent and horrific and because he is developmentally behind in puberty, (THANK GOD) he was not able to complete the act but it was very violent and now she is a wrck and scarred for life. He began "experimenting" on other children first at age 9. We were alarmed because sometimes the circumstances were like you just described, other times, they were aggressive. He had about an incident or 2 a year. Either way, we warned people and had him closely supervised and still no one would help us or admit him into an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We were not living a normal life at all. We felt like wardens. He attacked both genders. It didn't matter. I'm not trying to scare you...just want to warn you to seek help and MAKE others listen. I don't know what we could have done differently but now our family is broken-up and everywhere we go we are faced with questions of "where is ______?" and my daughter has to deal with that too. It's awful. </p><p> </p><p>Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 143373, member: 4808"] I'm so, so sorry that this is happening to your family. Though it's a bit of a different circumstance...my son was arrested back in November for assaulting his own biological sister (both adopted together) in our home. It was not his first physical attack on her but the first of this kind. I'm not comfortable putting down the details here in writing but you can probably fill-in the blanks. It was violent and horrific and because he is developmentally behind in puberty, (THANK GOD) he was not able to complete the act but it was very violent and now she is a wrck and scarred for life. He began "experimenting" on other children first at age 9. We were alarmed because sometimes the circumstances were like you just described, other times, they were aggressive. He had about an incident or 2 a year. Either way, we warned people and had him closely supervised and still no one would help us or admit him into an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We were not living a normal life at all. We felt like wardens. He attacked both genders. It didn't matter. I'm not trying to scare you...just want to warn you to seek help and MAKE others listen. I don't know what we could have done differently but now our family is broken-up and everywhere we go we are faced with questions of "where is ______?" and my daughter has to deal with that too. It's awful. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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