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<blockquote data-quote="Rina" data-source="post: 653346" data-attributes="member: 18848"><p>I agree with SomewhereOutThere that it seems like he needs to see a stronger response - possibly in the form of police involvement - in order to "get it". I usually don't like the "scared straight" techniques, they are over-used and often don't get to the bottom of the real issues, but maybe that could be of use now?</p><p></p><p>I really sympathize with the guilt of automatically blaming him when things go missing... when my son ran away a few days ago, the first thing we did was look around and check if anything's missing. I still feel guilty for that. But at the end of the days, he did give you plenty of reasons to feel that way. Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rina, post: 653346, member: 18848"] I agree with SomewhereOutThere that it seems like he needs to see a stronger response - possibly in the form of police involvement - in order to "get it". I usually don't like the "scared straight" techniques, they are over-used and often don't get to the bottom of the real issues, but maybe that could be of use now? I really sympathize with the guilt of automatically blaming him when things go missing... when my son ran away a few days ago, the first thing we did was look around and check if anything's missing. I still feel guilty for that. But at the end of the days, he did give you plenty of reasons to feel that way. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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