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difficult child-I'm always hopeful
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 389850"><p>Yeah but it took two weeks in jail for him to learn his lesson. Going to court several times didn't do it. Spending one night in jail because we didn't bail him out didn't do it. Being bored to death, locked in a cell 20 hours a day that might have done it. But we will see, he is in rehab right now hopefully really learning more. But time will tell. </p><p></p><p>I don't know why for some kids they don't learn things the first time. My son always, ever since he was little would do things over and over before he would understand it was wrong or at least that he would get in trouble. </p><p></p><p>He at least seemed to think he could do whatever he wants to do.... hopefully now he has really gotten that just isn't true.</p><p></p><p>Muggsie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 389850"] Yeah but it took two weeks in jail for him to learn his lesson. Going to court several times didn't do it. Spending one night in jail because we didn't bail him out didn't do it. Being bored to death, locked in a cell 20 hours a day that might have done it. But we will see, he is in rehab right now hopefully really learning more. But time will tell. I don't know why for some kids they don't learn things the first time. My son always, ever since he was little would do things over and over before he would understand it was wrong or at least that he would get in trouble. He at least seemed to think he could do whatever he wants to do.... hopefully now he has really gotten that just isn't true. Muggsie [/QUOTE]
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