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Help I need help kicked my son out
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<blockquote data-quote="ck1" data-source="post: 70208" data-attributes="member: 3767"><p>I totally understand the disappointment about watching other "normal" kids your sons age. We have teenagers all around us and I have two nephews near my sons age. My sister in law is one of my favorite people in the world but she has no idea how hard it is to listen to her talk about her two oldest. One is a senior and getting calls/letters from Ivy League schools daily. The next one is playing football (his parents trying to make him a star). This is hard for me to listen to because my son is in a juvenile detention center now awaiting probably a nine month placement, the football thing is hard because my son used to be an awesome player but can't play for the rest of his life because he broke his neck skiing.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to go off topic, anyway, the others are absolutely right and it's what has helped me so much. Your sons path is his and really is not a reflection of you or your parenting skills. School is the least of your worries now, he needs to be safe and get help, he can finish school later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck1, post: 70208, member: 3767"] I totally understand the disappointment about watching other "normal" kids your sons age. We have teenagers all around us and I have two nephews near my sons age. My sister in law is one of my favorite people in the world but she has no idea how hard it is to listen to her talk about her two oldest. One is a senior and getting calls/letters from Ivy League schools daily. The next one is playing football (his parents trying to make him a star). This is hard for me to listen to because my son is in a juvenile detention center now awaiting probably a nine month placement, the football thing is hard because my son used to be an awesome player but can't play for the rest of his life because he broke his neck skiing. Sorry to go off topic, anyway, the others are absolutely right and it's what has helped me so much. Your sons path is his and really is not a reflection of you or your parenting skills. School is the least of your worries now, he needs to be safe and get help, he can finish school later. [/QUOTE]
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