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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 100358" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Is he taking illegal drugs or drinking a lot? </p><p>I don't believe an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) will cure any kids and in my opinion most don't really change anything that much. But if nobody can figure out what's wrong with him and he is resistant to treatment sometimes the kids have to live away from home both to stay off the streets (and their negative peers) and to keep us and our other kiddos safe. If you want to give him one more chance, I'd drag him to a neuropsychologist for a complete, last evaluation to see if there is help for him--he could have been misdiagonsed. He could also be on drugs, making him worse. My daughter started drugs at twelve--yes twelve. If a teen starts acting up, that's the first thing I think of after our unpleasant experience! Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 100358, member: 1550"] Is he taking illegal drugs or drinking a lot? I don't believe an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) will cure any kids and in my opinion most don't really change anything that much. But if nobody can figure out what's wrong with him and he is resistant to treatment sometimes the kids have to live away from home both to stay off the streets (and their negative peers) and to keep us and our other kiddos safe. If you want to give him one more chance, I'd drag him to a neuropsychologist for a complete, last evaluation to see if there is help for him--he could have been misdiagonsed. He could also be on drugs, making him worse. My daughter started drugs at twelve--yes twelve. If a teen starts acting up, that's the first thing I think of after our unpleasant experience! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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