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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 509244" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>Yes. My son is 15 years old. His behaviors are exactly what you have described as far as what your son is doing. Mine got out of juvie about 1 week ago. He goes before the judge again in a month. I would love to say that the time he spent in juvie straightened him up. It did not. Do I think putting him there was a good decesion. You bet. He may never chose to follow the right road, but at least will know that there are consequences for engaging in the behaviors that HE choses to engage in. He has been diagnosed as bipolar and adhd among other things. It may be the reason why he so easily goes down this road, but it does not excuse his behavior.</p><p></p><p>I am doing what I have to do to protect myself from legal actions caused by his behaviors.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck and kudos for taking a stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 509244, member: 12856"] Yes. My son is 15 years old. His behaviors are exactly what you have described as far as what your son is doing. Mine got out of juvie about 1 week ago. He goes before the judge again in a month. I would love to say that the time he spent in juvie straightened him up. It did not. Do I think putting him there was a good decesion. You bet. He may never chose to follow the right road, but at least will know that there are consequences for engaging in the behaviors that HE choses to engage in. He has been diagnosed as bipolar and adhd among other things. It may be the reason why he so easily goes down this road, but it does not excuse his behavior. I am doing what I have to do to protect myself from legal actions caused by his behaviors. Good Luck and kudos for taking a stand. [/QUOTE]
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