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I need difficult child out of my house!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiredof33" data-source="post: 512253" data-attributes="member: 13558"><p>I can not believe that a police officer would tell a difficult child that!!! UNBELIEVABLE, especailly as much as they see every single day.</p><p>When I was going through with all of this I made a comment (he was in detention and abou 15) that I was going to change the locks when I got back home.</p><p>I was told that legally I could not do it until he turned 18, and then the officer said 'kick his ass out the day he turns 18 if he doesn't straighten up'.</p><p>But none of them (I got to know the police very well) ever said anything in front of him, except to warn him he was going down the wrong path.</p><p>I did have to kick him out and he still continued to break in and steal and so did his friends. My saving grace was a transfer to a new job about 20 miles away. Dear God the things we go through as parents!</p><p>I also would continue to call the police and don't listen to the 'it's your fault I'm in here ****'.</p><p>I would buy snacks and they would be gone the next day! so I stopped, there was only water to drink at my house, and sandwiches that he had to make if he wanted one.</p><p>I love the paper plate idea!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiredof33, post: 512253, member: 13558"] I can not believe that a police officer would tell a difficult child that!!! UNBELIEVABLE, especailly as much as they see every single day. When I was going through with all of this I made a comment (he was in detention and abou 15) that I was going to change the locks when I got back home. I was told that legally I could not do it until he turned 18, and then the officer said 'kick his ass out the day he turns 18 if he doesn't straighten up'. But none of them (I got to know the police very well) ever said anything in front of him, except to warn him he was going down the wrong path. I did have to kick him out and he still continued to break in and steal and so did his friends. My saving grace was a transfer to a new job about 20 miles away. Dear God the things we go through as parents! I also would continue to call the police and don't listen to the 'it's your fault I'm in here ****'. I would buy snacks and they would be gone the next day! so I stopped, there was only water to drink at my house, and sandwiches that he had to make if he wanted one. I love the paper plate idea! [/QUOTE]
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