My teen just hit me so hard with an object I think my arm may be broken

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My arm is ok. Just badly bruised. He is remorseful. We are in therapy. One day at a time.


Thanks for the update OP. Sending you peace.


Glad to hear.
Teens can't control anger sometimes, he'll be ok.



Just wait until he does this to a girlfriend and she presses charges


Or worse, Yardly Love
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Back in my home country, this kid wouldn’t have a chance to do anything like that. Its not fear, it’s respect. I am 40 and I still dont smoke in front of my parents.


Yeah well, back in your home country, they also let farm animals live in the house, and we don't do that here either.[/quot
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I'm not the one you're replying to, but if you think that Americans are the pinacle of culture, you are delusional. But it is VERY American of you to be this arogant.


I'm not American, but I think the bolded PP posted the perfect reply to the unhelpful jacka$$ who said that. Let him/her go back to their country in which you clearly can't be yourself in front of your parents for fear of frightening the sheep.
Anonymous
OP, order a LOT of military boarding school brochures. Let your child see them and you reading them.
Anonymous
Dear god, are you really minimizing a teenage boy hitting a woman, his MOTHER no less, in a fit of anger? This is what is wrong with society today. If he thinks it's ok to hit his mother what will ever stop him from hitting any other woman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, order a LOT of military boarding school brochures. Let your child see them and you reading them.


Didn't work for me. My son looked at the brochures and saw gun target practice and paint balling and declared he wanted to go there.
Anonymous
Kick his arse---he deserves it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, order a LOT of military boarding school brochures. Let your child see them and you reading them.


Didn't work for me. My son looked at the brochures and saw gun target practice and paint balling and declared he wanted to go there.


I think the brochures as an empty threat is a mistake, but military boarding school can be good for some kids.
Anonymous
Please don’t send your abusive kid to the military. He’ll just take his aggression out on innocent civilians.

Get him the mental health treatment he needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Back in my home country, this kid wouldn’t have a chance to do anything like that. Its not fear, it’s respect. I am 40 and I still dont smoke in front of my parents.


Well, I'm older than you and I still don't smoke in front of my parents. Of course, I've never smoked. What exactly are you trying to say?

When your child is being violent, it is crisis time, not a time to work on developing respect. OP got her arm checked out and her son is in therapy. As she said, ODAT.
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