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When no amount of discipline and rewards seem to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 403182" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Our adopted child who should never have been placed in a family, used to be so sweet that I never suspected the damage he was doing. I'm sure that he was sweet on purpose, to make us trust him and it worked. Rarely did we see his other side and only did we hear about the extent of it when he left. My kids were terrified of him and never told us that he was abusing them or killing animals or setting little fires in his room or pooping in the closet (we thought it was our dog). If this child has ever been arrested for sexual battery, watch your younger child! This is not a kid who is EVER safe. Don't trust him. His "nice" part may be an act...you just don't know. It' s not worth the risk. He's not a bad kid...he was screwed up before he was even born, sadly. But you can't change what happened to him or what he is today. His early life and maybe some genetics has made him in my opinion a very unsafe person to be around. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 403182, member: 1550"] Our adopted child who should never have been placed in a family, used to be so sweet that I never suspected the damage he was doing. I'm sure that he was sweet on purpose, to make us trust him and it worked. Rarely did we see his other side and only did we hear about the extent of it when he left. My kids were terrified of him and never told us that he was abusing them or killing animals or setting little fires in his room or pooping in the closet (we thought it was our dog). If this child has ever been arrested for sexual battery, watch your younger child! This is not a kid who is EVER safe. Don't trust him. His "nice" part may be an act...you just don't know. It' s not worth the risk. He's not a bad kid...he was screwed up before he was even born, sadly. But you can't change what happened to him or what he is today. His early life and maybe some genetics has made him in my opinion a very unsafe person to be around. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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