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Your house/your rules -How to stop 17 yo from using pot in house?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 706184" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Percy, yes, I am tough but I got results. At any rate, I am far more concerned about the memories of your younger kids than crazed abusive son. My younger kids were terrified when things got out of control. They would hide and shake and they told me they were scared. The worst time was when daughter pulled a knife on herself and held it against her neck. I freaked and called 911 and the young ones had to see the cops handcuff their sister. She cried. I cried. It was not good for the younger ones to see.</p><p></p><p>I feel you need to take care of the trauma the younger ones experience than the older one. They will not remember good home memories if this continues and may follow his path. You do not have an only child, which is easier. Those of us with multiple kids in my opinion can't let this violence go on in front of them.</p><p></p><p>Deliberately bumping you many times is violence. It was not an accident. How dare he do that to you. A bump/shove to keep you away is so I appropriate and yes violent. And he did it multiple times. If you will not call the police, at least do not no i.ize it. Most kids NEVER bump/shove their parents. It is wrong. It is an attempt to intimidate.</p><p></p><p>i hope you figure it out. None of us want to do the worst to our older kids but we have an obligation to protect our youngest kids first. They deserve a quiet, peaceful house. They deserve to feel safe.</p><p></p><p>Please do not sacrifice EVERYonE in your family for this one mean, rude, rule breaking son. Yes hes your son but he is not in control or safe to all.</p><p></p><p> Truly..You will eventually get it negatively from your younger kids if you sacrifice their lives for his. Please think it over. Hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 706184, member: 1550"] Percy, yes, I am tough but I got results. At any rate, I am far more concerned about the memories of your younger kids than crazed abusive son. My younger kids were terrified when things got out of control. They would hide and shake and they told me they were scared. The worst time was when daughter pulled a knife on herself and held it against her neck. I freaked and called 911 and the young ones had to see the cops handcuff their sister. She cried. I cried. It was not good for the younger ones to see. I feel you need to take care of the trauma the younger ones experience than the older one. They will not remember good home memories if this continues and may follow his path. You do not have an only child, which is easier. Those of us with multiple kids in my opinion can't let this violence go on in front of them. Deliberately bumping you many times is violence. It was not an accident. How dare he do that to you. A bump/shove to keep you away is so I appropriate and yes violent. And he did it multiple times. If you will not call the police, at least do not no i.ize it. Most kids NEVER bump/shove their parents. It is wrong. It is an attempt to intimidate. i hope you figure it out. None of us want to do the worst to our older kids but we have an obligation to protect our youngest kids first. They deserve a quiet, peaceful house. They deserve to feel safe. Please do not sacrifice EVERYonE in your family for this one mean, rude, rule breaking son. Yes hes your son but he is not in control or safe to all. Truly..You will eventually get it negatively from your younger kids if you sacrifice their lives for his. Please think it over. Hugs! [/QUOTE]
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