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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 242095" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Yes, a very hard thing to do. However, you also needed to send the message to wm that he does not have to put up with this. I hear it from my kids sometimes when I don't take something to the next level, "So, it is o.k. for so and so to treat me like that but I am not suppose to behave like that?" My kids send me the message of, "Hey, you are suppose to be protecting ME, not allowing this to happen." Sometimes when we don't address an issue in the next level of discipline, we send messages to other kids that even though it was unacceptable it is o.k. for others to behave like that.</p><p></p><p>I hope that kid gets the proper help. Maybe since you are the one involved with the charges, you can ask the authorities to consider the child's mental health needs in whatever decision the courts make?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 242095, member: 5096"] Yes, a very hard thing to do. However, you also needed to send the message to wm that he does not have to put up with this. I hear it from my kids sometimes when I don't take something to the next level, "So, it is o.k. for so and so to treat me like that but I am not suppose to behave like that?" My kids send me the message of, "Hey, you are suppose to be protecting ME, not allowing this to happen." Sometimes when we don't address an issue in the next level of discipline, we send messages to other kids that even though it was unacceptable it is o.k. for others to behave like that. I hope that kid gets the proper help. Maybe since you are the one involved with the charges, you can ask the authorities to consider the child's mental health needs in whatever decision the courts make? [/QUOTE]
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