Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, make him work. Manual labor. As much as possible. I have raised three great men and am raising their youngest brother now. I worked them hard. Tree work, lawn care, farm work.... make them get dirty. Boys NEED to work. Good luck.
My husband's Dad did this when he got rascally in high school. He dug ditches for telephone poles and worked 10 hour days in the heat and got treated like a man. He was different after that. I am thankful as he is a wonderful man, husband, and father. My parents did not send my brother to a RTC when he was 16 and they desperately needed to. He was violent and not going to school and etc. Turns out he had a mental illness but the failure to act aggressively ultimately cost him his life. Act aggressively and do tough love. Better to put the work in now than suffer later or not have any son at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP, make him work. Manual labor. As much as possible. I have raised three great men and am raising their youngest brother now. I worked them hard. Tree work, lawn care, farm work.... make them get dirty. Boys NEED to work. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Addendum: I would like to add that it was by far the hardest decision I have ever made. It was agonizing. It was the only time I have ever seen my husband cry. But it was so necessary. We were out of options and had tried everything else we could think of. I don't know where our son would be today if we had not done it but I doubt he would be at college. Most of his friends are doing pretty much nothing and several did not graduate.
NP. Curious if you (or any others who have shared here) wished they would have done RTC earlier? How much earlier? How do you know it's time?
NP. Curious if you (or any others who have shared here) wished they would have done RTC earlier? How much earlier? How do you know it's time?
Anonymous wrote:Addendum: I would like to add that it was by far the hardest decision I have ever made. It was agonizing. It was the only time I have ever seen my husband cry. But it was so necessary. We were out of options and had tried everything else we could think of. I don't know where our son would be today if we had not done it but I doubt he would be at college. Most of his friends are doing pretty much nothing and several did not graduate.
Anonymous wrote:OP, make him work. Manual labor. As much as possible. I have raised three great men and am raising their youngest brother now. I worked them hard. Tree work, lawn care, farm work.... make them get dirty. Boys NEED to work. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I don't recommend residential programs. They tend to make friends with other residents, who are also out of control. A lot of them hook up after treatment and the problems continue.
Finding a good family counselor can help enormously. Punishment is not working but finding ways for him to earn your approval and rewards may work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d request an evaluation at school and I’d probably look into a partial hospital program - long term if your insurance covers it. There is one in Rockville that used to be called NorthStar but the name may have changed. An Intensive Outpatient might also be a consideration.
Given his age and the fact that at age 18, you have no further control over treatment, you might want to consider a residential treatment program as well.
Absolutely this. He’s only 14 or 15 so I’d go at this full force while you still can. This isn’t a life sentence some kids can really turn around. Keeping calling the cops when he is violent. How is he sneaking out? Maybe you need alarms? Do you have younger children? They need a safety plan for when he is out of control.
I’m so sorry OP I wish you and your family the best
Anonymous wrote:Has he been tested for ODD? I try to envision what it’s like to be him. He can’t focus and has difficulty with the work because of his ADHD so he has given up. The way he is being taught is not working (and his parents don’t get it repeating the same study methods that don’t work). He is flailing, likely depressed so self medicating with alcohol and lashing out. The kid needs help. He will likely never learn in a traditional school setting. You need to get a handle on this now.