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Finding balance between boundaries, freedom, and consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="gpho" data-source="post: 750052" data-attributes="member: 24196"><p>Copabanana, thank you for turning the lights on for me. This is the first time he has done this. We did call the crisis hotline, and they came and talked to him and us. However, as BusynMember said, my kid is supremely good at spinning things so he appears clear and concise, and then putting the blame on us. The social workers seemed to have gotten snowed, and unfortunately, I wasn't surprised. But at least we put down a boundary. We are actually looking at sending him out of state to a boarding school with counseling focus so he can be away from the family as well as work on getting through his anger. He has 2 more years of high school left to complete.</p><p> Thank you so much for your input!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gpho, post: 750052, member: 24196"] Copabanana, thank you for turning the lights on for me. This is the first time he has done this. We did call the crisis hotline, and they came and talked to him and us. However, as BusynMember said, my kid is supremely good at spinning things so he appears clear and concise, and then putting the blame on us. The social workers seemed to have gotten snowed, and unfortunately, I wasn't surprised. But at least we put down a boundary. We are actually looking at sending him out of state to a boarding school with counseling focus so he can be away from the family as well as work on getting through his anger. He has 2 more years of high school left to complete. Thank you so much for your input!! [/QUOTE]
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