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Help with out of home placement for teen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 655995" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Welcome UpandDown. We experienced many of the things you described starting at around age 14 so I understand the minor thing. Our daughter went through the juvenile justice system quite a few times until age 18. When she turned 18 we did make her leave our house. She ended up in a residential rehab for two months and then six months in a sober house and then on her own. I use to say that my goal was to get her to age 18 without being pregnant, in jail or dead. </p><p></p><p>Don't be surprised if your son has a phone though. When we took our daughter's phone away she just bought one of those no contract phones to reach her drug friends.</p><p></p><p>For some of our kids the age 14-18 is very difficult. Many of the mature and grow out of their destructive behavior. Te one thing that is complicating things now is pot becoming legal in many states. That makes many kids think it's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 655995, member: 59"] Welcome UpandDown. We experienced many of the things you described starting at around age 14 so I understand the minor thing. Our daughter went through the juvenile justice system quite a few times until age 18. When she turned 18 we did make her leave our house. She ended up in a residential rehab for two months and then six months in a sober house and then on her own. I use to say that my goal was to get her to age 18 without being pregnant, in jail or dead. Don't be surprised if your son has a phone though. When we took our daughter's phone away she just bought one of those no contract phones to reach her drug friends. For some of our kids the age 14-18 is very difficult. Many of the mature and grow out of their destructive behavior. Te one thing that is complicating things now is pot becoming legal in many states. That makes many kids think it's ok. [/QUOTE]
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