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Finding balance between boundaries, freedom, and consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 750045" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>I am not sure that even a mental health evaluation can tell you if he would harm anyone. An opinion is subjective. It is no guarantee. Our kids are wonderful actors when seeing psychiatrists. Kay was forced to see a psychologist once when she was in high school and she charmed him!</p><p>;</p><p>My husband and son love to hunt and we also have a gun for protection. But everything is locked away and the passwords to get to them are nothing anyone would ever be able to guess. Kay has thrown glass at us. That was scary enough. Please take care of yourselves.</p><p></p><p>I think staying busy is a great idea for kids under, say under 16, but adults should have enough control to be able to rest without activity and still not get into trouble. Most of us have quiet times and do not look for guns or violate the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 750045, member: 23706"] I am not sure that even a mental health evaluation can tell you if he would harm anyone. An opinion is subjective. It is no guarantee. Our kids are wonderful actors when seeing psychiatrists. Kay was forced to see a psychologist once when she was in high school and she charmed him! ; My husband and son love to hunt and we also have a gun for protection. But everything is locked away and the passwords to get to them are nothing anyone would ever be able to guess. Kay has thrown glass at us. That was scary enough. Please take care of yourselves. I think staying busy is a great idea for kids under, say under 16, but adults should have enough control to be able to rest without activity and still not get into trouble. Most of us have quiet times and do not look for guns or violate the law. [/QUOTE]
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