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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 625545" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sure he needs help and, if his parents are very diligent about getting him the best help, maybe he will improve.</p><p></p><p>But a child can get help without living at home around other kids. And a child can be too dangerous to live with other people. Sadly, it is true that even some <em><strong>children</strong></em> can not live around other people because they are dangerous. It happened to me and other people too.</p><p></p><p>There is residential treatment, out of home boarding schools, and foster care. The younger two do need protection. First and foremost, in my opinion, they need to be considered. They are options for getting this child help that do not require him to be with other children in a family or where a treatment center can watch him 24/7...and in his anger and rage, he needs to be protected from himself as much as others need to be protected from him. It is hard to imagine a dangerous child unless one has lived with one...I know this as I have had this experience. If our child had not confessed to his sexual abuse and killing of the dogs and other horrors, he could have turned it around and said WE did it. Then CPS could have taken our younger two kids out of the home while WE were investigated. </p><p></p><p>We were lucky that this kid at least admitted to what he did or the end result could have been the termination of our family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 625545, member: 1550"] Sure he needs help and, if his parents are very diligent about getting him the best help, maybe he will improve. But a child can get help without living at home around other kids. And a child can be too dangerous to live with other people. Sadly, it is true that even some [I][B]children[/B][/I] can not live around other people because they are dangerous. It happened to me and other people too. There is residential treatment, out of home boarding schools, and foster care. The younger two do need protection. First and foremost, in my opinion, they need to be considered. They are options for getting this child help that do not require him to be with other children in a family or where a treatment center can watch him 24/7...and in his anger and rage, he needs to be protected from himself as much as others need to be protected from him. It is hard to imagine a dangerous child unless one has lived with one...I know this as I have had this experience. If our child had not confessed to his sexual abuse and killing of the dogs and other horrors, he could have turned it around and said WE did it. Then CPS could have taken our younger two kids out of the home while WE were investigated. We were lucky that this kid at least admitted to what he did or the end result could have been the termination of our family. [/QUOTE]
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