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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 83816" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Ack! I know how frustrated you must be, that the police won't take him to detention. But then again, maybe you're right--that may just make him rebel more. It's hard to say.</p><p>How did he react when you purged his room? Sounds like it worked well. You may want to go that route again. Start with-computers, CDs, rides to and fro. The hard part is staying calm while you reinforce the rules.</p><p>If he opens up in counseling, can't you request that the counselor give you some ideas? I mean, you're paying the bill and the idea is to help him?</p><p>The street drugs are a definite problem, especially since his on scrip medications. Don't know how to help with-that.</p><p>I'm glad you found the book, Before It's too Late. I would suggest it is not, because he's still in your house and still impressionable. </p><p>So sorry you have to go through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 83816, member: 3419"] Ack! I know how frustrated you must be, that the police won't take him to detention. But then again, maybe you're right--that may just make him rebel more. It's hard to say. How did he react when you purged his room? Sounds like it worked well. You may want to go that route again. Start with-computers, CDs, rides to and fro. The hard part is staying calm while you reinforce the rules. If he opens up in counseling, can't you request that the counselor give you some ideas? I mean, you're paying the bill and the idea is to help him? The street drugs are a definite problem, especially since his on scrip medications. Don't know how to help with-that. I'm glad you found the book, Before It's too Late. I would suggest it is not, because he's still in your house and still impressionable. So sorry you have to go through this. [/QUOTE]
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