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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 349771" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I do think he'd do well in a military boarding school- and profs have said this in the past. But I can't afford it and he can't get it financed due to his record- fincanced as in scholarships or whatever to cover costs. I can only feel so much pity for him right now- he's made his choices- he's not that innocent. Trust me on that- he knows more about what he's doing then he's letting on. Department of Juvenile Justice required a whole lot of them writing out where they went wrong before, how to prevent it in the future, what their plan was for returning home, options for choosing better actions, etc. He's a classic abuser and dysfunctional thinker at this point but I KNOW they gave him better tools and know he has lists of them in the packet he brought home. There's no excuse for this. Period. I tried to tell him not to take the phone, not to run away, etc., so he didn't dig himself in deeper. Now he's trying to make it look like he's doing me a favor by "giving things one more chance not to break the law or violate parole". Pffttt. My son isn't that stupid. Just wait a couple of hours- he's either going to completely flip or be in tears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 349771, member: 3699"] I do think he'd do well in a military boarding school- and profs have said this in the past. But I can't afford it and he can't get it financed due to his record- fincanced as in scholarships or whatever to cover costs. I can only feel so much pity for him right now- he's made his choices- he's not that innocent. Trust me on that- he knows more about what he's doing then he's letting on. Department of Juvenile Justice required a whole lot of them writing out where they went wrong before, how to prevent it in the future, what their plan was for returning home, options for choosing better actions, etc. He's a classic abuser and dysfunctional thinker at this point but I KNOW they gave him better tools and know he has lists of them in the packet he brought home. There's no excuse for this. Period. I tried to tell him not to take the phone, not to run away, etc., so he didn't dig himself in deeper. Now he's trying to make it look like he's doing me a favor by "giving things one more chance not to break the law or violate parole". Pffttt. My son isn't that stupid. Just wait a couple of hours- he's either going to completely flip or be in tears. [/QUOTE]
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