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<blockquote data-quote="Crayola13" data-source="post: 756002" data-attributes="member: 21066"><p>It seems when he's on his medications, his behavior and grades improve. If he would just see that. Some kids just don't have the ability to see how harmful their behavior is. The hope is that when they get older they will see it. I'm sure his probation officer and counselors have told him that if he keeps going at this rate, he will escalate to more serious crimes and get a long sentence when he's older. He seems to do fairly well when he's in juvenile detention, even though no parent wants that for their child. It's heartbreaking to think he will be there the next four years in a dangerous environment. I'm hoping that center offers vocational or skills training if he finishes high school. Many of these centers do which really helps stabilize some people and helps them get fairly good jobs upon their release. We don't know what the outcome will be in four years, but a lot of growing happens between 17-21. We can hope things will change. It's impossible to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crayola13, post: 756002, member: 21066"] It seems when he's on his medications, his behavior and grades improve. If he would just see that. Some kids just don't have the ability to see how harmful their behavior is. The hope is that when they get older they will see it. I'm sure his probation officer and counselors have told him that if he keeps going at this rate, he will escalate to more serious crimes and get a long sentence when he's older. He seems to do fairly well when he's in juvenile detention, even though no parent wants that for their child. It's heartbreaking to think he will be there the next four years in a dangerous environment. I'm hoping that center offers vocational or skills training if he finishes high school. Many of these centers do which really helps stabilize some people and helps them get fairly good jobs upon their release. We don't know what the outcome will be in four years, but a lot of growing happens between 17-21. We can hope things will change. It's impossible to say. [/QUOTE]
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