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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe not exactly what you are looking for, but the Montgomery County Police have a Police Explorer program for kids in 8th grade or older. They have to have a 2.0 GPA and no police record. The program emphasizes character, discipline, honesty, leadership, and other critical life skills. The kids I know who have done it have a great sense of belonging and accomplishment, and those things might be very attractive to her if she's in a bad place right now. They learn about law enforcement as a career choice, but it's not the only thing they do. http://www.mcpexplorers.org/index.html [/quote] Pathetic that her parents didn't care enough about her that they were incapable of o instilling honor, chatacter, integrity in their daughter and at age 16, it is too late.[/quote] Pathetic that you would judge another set of parents when you have absolutely no idea what is going. You have no idea if that child has had to deal with unavoidable challenges (health issues within the family, mental health issues within the family, health or mental health issues herself, undiagnosed ADHD). Pathetic that you are so arrogant about your own children that you are "incapable" of empathy or generosity of spirit -- all you can is feel superior. I have seen loving, wonderful parents deal with children with eating disorders, children with addiction problems, children with mental health issues. LOVING parents, attentive parents. And I see it in this situation -- parents who are concerned about their teen and are looking for ways to help.[/quote][/quote]
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