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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 242154" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I absolutely know you did what needed to be done. Whether is was right or wrong is anyones guess with these kids. </p><p> </p><p>When that boy fractured and broke Dude's jaw in half and we were threatened by the Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? That did it for my relationship. I was told if I pressed charges - they would "forget" a thing or two and have Dude also arrested. Since he didn't have any criminal record at that point; we svcked it up and got the surgery and never went back to that place NOR did we recommend it as a safe and helpful place to the Governor of this state when asked. They got a thumbs down as far as handling incidents. </p><p> </p><p>Sadly - the boy never got charged, but later that same year hit a female and cracked her skull. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) tried to keep it hush-hush but GIRLS talk - A LOT. The boy was charged with assault and sent to Department of Juvenile Justice. While there (I know a guard at Department of Juvenile Justice now) we found out that the boy is actually doing better. He has WAY more structure, is being forced to get his GED, he sees a psychiatrist and has peer pressure for not doing stupid things and he's around no girls. So Maybe this will be a help for this young man who can't keep his hands to himself. </p><p> </p><p>I'm terribly sorry for tweedle.....Hugs to my cyber nephew...</p><p> </p><p>On a lighter note - I was thinking about tweedle dee and hope her school is going well. Fingers crossed that she'll be Mom's biggest helper. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 242154, member: 4964"] I absolutely know you did what needed to be done. Whether is was right or wrong is anyones guess with these kids. When that boy fractured and broke Dude's jaw in half and we were threatened by the Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? That did it for my relationship. I was told if I pressed charges - they would "forget" a thing or two and have Dude also arrested. Since he didn't have any criminal record at that point; we svcked it up and got the surgery and never went back to that place NOR did we recommend it as a safe and helpful place to the Governor of this state when asked. They got a thumbs down as far as handling incidents. Sadly - the boy never got charged, but later that same year hit a female and cracked her skull. The Residential Treatment Center (RTC) tried to keep it hush-hush but GIRLS talk - A LOT. The boy was charged with assault and sent to Department of Juvenile Justice. While there (I know a guard at Department of Juvenile Justice now) we found out that the boy is actually doing better. He has WAY more structure, is being forced to get his GED, he sees a psychiatrist and has peer pressure for not doing stupid things and he's around no girls. So Maybe this will be a help for this young man who can't keep his hands to himself. I'm terribly sorry for tweedle.....Hugs to my cyber nephew... On a lighter note - I was thinking about tweedle dee and hope her school is going well. Fingers crossed that she'll be Mom's biggest helper. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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