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Crisis after crisis.
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 653035" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>Oh Rina. I sympathize so much with you. I have lost count of how many places my son was kicked out of! And he was also very angry for us that we interrupted his high school years by sending him to a program. So yes talk to the doctor again for other recommendations. And when you talk to programs find out what their policies are for defiant and difficult behavior are. He wants to do what he wants to do but you know he is on a dangerous path and so are right in interfering with that path. He may be angry now but that may change, my son was angry for quite a while and may still have some anger, but over the years he has realized that we love him. I do think adoption is often a bigger issue than we realize. My kids were also adopted and I think abandonment is a huge issue for my son even though he was only 4 days old when he came to us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 653035, member: 15801"] Oh Rina. I sympathize so much with you. I have lost count of how many places my son was kicked out of! And he was also very angry for us that we interrupted his high school years by sending him to a program. So yes talk to the doctor again for other recommendations. And when you talk to programs find out what their policies are for defiant and difficult behavior are. He wants to do what he wants to do but you know he is on a dangerous path and so are right in interfering with that path. He may be angry now but that may change, my son was angry for quite a while and may still have some anger, but over the years he has realized that we love him. I do think adoption is often a bigger issue than we realize. My kids were also adopted and I think abandonment is a huge issue for my son even though he was only 4 days old when he came to us! [/QUOTE]
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