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Anyone in my shoes?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 509389" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree you are doing the right thing by getting him help as young as you can get it. These kids need to get the message that authority is nothing to be messed with. Once they believe that they can thwart all authority with ease and nothing will happen to them, you are done for and they become so cocky and get completely out of control. </p><p></p><p>I really hope that by your son being on this strict probation helps him but be prepared that it most likely wont. Especially if he gets a lazy probation officer. You may have to keep on top of his PO. You want them to be tough on your son because this is your chance to make his life pretty darned miserable. Better miserable now than as an adult when it will really count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 509389, member: 1514"] I agree you are doing the right thing by getting him help as young as you can get it. These kids need to get the message that authority is nothing to be messed with. Once they believe that they can thwart all authority with ease and nothing will happen to them, you are done for and they become so cocky and get completely out of control. I really hope that by your son being on this strict probation helps him but be prepared that it most likely wont. Especially if he gets a lazy probation officer. You may have to keep on top of his PO. You want them to be tough on your son because this is your chance to make his life pretty darned miserable. Better miserable now than as an adult when it will really count. [/QUOTE]
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