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Threats of havoc, how do I react?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 639833" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I would remind him that it was his girlfriend who offered up the information to your daughter and because of that she was drawn into the situation. I would also have a talk with the girlfriend about what she said and if it's true that he hit her, she needs to be prepared if it happens again to call the police herself. You might also consider speaking with her parents. If it were my daughter and someone had knowledge that she was being hit and didn't tell me I would be very upset. Domestic violence should never be tolerated.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>To this, I would tell him you have already made threats and because of that I could call the police now to just to make sure it's documented, that way IF anything happens to your daughter or her belongings guess who they will look for first. If he really wants to join the military I would check to see if you can sign him up now at 17.</p><p> </p><p>You, your daughter and your home's safety come first. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with MWM about going to therapy. Since your difficult child has been going for two years and you are not seeing positive results, it may be time to find someone new that can offer a different perspective.</p><p> </p><p>Hoping you have a peaceful outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 639833, member: 18516"] I would remind him that it was his girlfriend who offered up the information to your daughter and because of that she was drawn into the situation. I would also have a talk with the girlfriend about what she said and if it's true that he hit her, she needs to be prepared if it happens again to call the police herself. You might also consider speaking with her parents. If it were my daughter and someone had knowledge that she was being hit and didn't tell me I would be very upset. Domestic violence should never be tolerated. To this, I would tell him you have already made threats and because of that I could call the police now to just to make sure it's documented, that way IF anything happens to your daughter or her belongings guess who they will look for first. If he really wants to join the military I would check to see if you can sign him up now at 17. You, your daughter and your home's safety come first. I agree with MWM about going to therapy. Since your difficult child has been going for two years and you are not seeing positive results, it may be time to find someone new that can offer a different perspective. Hoping you have a peaceful outcome. [/QUOTE]
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