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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 728865" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Gabi, I agree that your son is behaving like a child psychopath. There isn't supposed to be child psychopaths but I adopted one who was age 11 and he was so scary he had to go and he didn't even try to kill us. He molested my littles and killed our dogs and he acted like he just loved our dogs. He killed them when we weren't there and cried and tried to blame others and we wanted to believe him because we loved him. When we found out about the sex we didn't think twice. Made a call. He was gone. That was not acceptable, sick or even extra sick. Hurting that way was NOT okay for ANY reason. We never saw him again and hope he is cured and doubt he is cured. Young child predators don't usually stop, but we pray.</p><p></p><p>I dont know if bringing your son to the US would work because he would need at least Medicaid, which I do not think your son could get. Our residential treatment centers take in the most severe children and give therapy, but many, if not most, are not cured when they get out. It is a safe place for them to be cared for and educated and given therapy when they can not live at home. I personally know a very dangerous kid who lived in one from age 12 until he aged out at 18. He can't live at home still. I am not sure where he is now. I do know he is still not well and unsafe to his younger sister.</p><p></p><p>If your son's birthdad has better resources in his country, maybe that is best. No child who had a conscience would try to kill anyone, especially a parent. If a child is that ill, he or she needs constant supervision out of the home. Our kids who bring us here are troubled, but I have been here over a decade. Maybe six actually tried to poison parents. It is very uncommon. That is way above dangerous.</p><p></p><p>I know Dad has not been a gem, but he has access to things you don't so I would forgive him and let him help. Nobody here knows if your son can be helped but ALL of us want you to be safe. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can come to a viable decision to get him help, for what it could be worth, and to protect yourself. You deserve to feel safe in your home. So please please take care of yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 728865, member: 1550"] Gabi, I agree that your son is behaving like a child psychopath. There isn't supposed to be child psychopaths but I adopted one who was age 11 and he was so scary he had to go and he didn't even try to kill us. He molested my littles and killed our dogs and he acted like he just loved our dogs. He killed them when we weren't there and cried and tried to blame others and we wanted to believe him because we loved him. When we found out about the sex we didn't think twice. Made a call. He was gone. That was not acceptable, sick or even extra sick. Hurting that way was NOT okay for ANY reason. We never saw him again and hope he is cured and doubt he is cured. Young child predators don't usually stop, but we pray. I dont know if bringing your son to the US would work because he would need at least Medicaid, which I do not think your son could get. Our residential treatment centers take in the most severe children and give therapy, but many, if not most, are not cured when they get out. It is a safe place for them to be cared for and educated and given therapy when they can not live at home. I personally know a very dangerous kid who lived in one from age 12 until he aged out at 18. He can't live at home still. I am not sure where he is now. I do know he is still not well and unsafe to his younger sister. If your son's birthdad has better resources in his country, maybe that is best. No child who had a conscience would try to kill anyone, especially a parent. If a child is that ill, he or she needs constant supervision out of the home. Our kids who bring us here are troubled, but I have been here over a decade. Maybe six actually tried to poison parents. It is very uncommon. That is way above dangerous. I know Dad has not been a gem, but he has access to things you don't so I would forgive him and let him help. Nobody here knows if your son can be helped but ALL of us want you to be safe. I hope you can come to a viable decision to get him help, for what it could be worth, and to protect yourself. You deserve to feel safe in your home. So please please take care of yourself! [/QUOTE]
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