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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 547545" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Keep this in the back of your mind- in the courtroom for a juvenile offense, the kid is not seen as one who needs help UNLESS it's determined that the parents need help in how to raise the kid. Typically, it's a determination of "the safety of the public" or the publics' rights. This isn't an IEP mtg- the people in the courtroom believe they've done all they're going to unless something comes out about the family that justifies the kids' actions. There's a real fine line for a parent who is trying to hold the kid accountable without throwing under the terminal bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 547545, member: 3699"] Keep this in the back of your mind- in the courtroom for a juvenile offense, the kid is not seen as one who needs help UNLESS it's determined that the parents need help in how to raise the kid. Typically, it's a determination of "the safety of the public" or the publics' rights. This isn't an IEP mtg- the people in the courtroom believe they've done all they're going to unless something comes out about the family that justifies the kids' actions. There's a real fine line for a parent who is trying to hold the kid accountable without throwing under the terminal bus. [/QUOTE]
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