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Help! I am a solo mother of a 17 year old boy, who has been getting in trouble with the law, consistently.Things like stealing from shops, from me, even from the neighbors. We have had family group conferences, he has appeared in Court and he is currently doing community work. I have grounded him, tried all sorts of discipline, kicked him out of the house even ( He is back home now). I am now at a loss as to what to do. Help, please. I need to know if there is any sort of camp or place where I can send him to help put him on the right tracks, before he ends up in prison. Any advice, from anybody, is most welcome.
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I have heard about enrolling kids to military schools. I searched about it because I wanted to put my kid there or even if for just the summer. Military Schools are available to help them. Military schools for boys are great places for teens dealing with discipline problems to find constructive ways to deal with their pent-up emotions. http://www.militaryschools411.com/
Last edited by IceCream; 09-05-2011 at 07:53 AM. |
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