Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have snow young adult who did many of these things. He was diagnosed with bipolar and medicated with antipsychotics which helped with the behaviors but did t extinguish them.
We spent probably years locking things in the car and sleeping with the keys. We did residential treatment in a program for juvenile delinquents but if your husband won’t pay for outward bound, he’s not likely to pay for residential either. Also military school sounds good but they dont take troubled kids.
I don’t have easy answers for you. We lived through 8 years of on again off again hell. I think it sounds good to go to law enforcement or the bank but having lived through something similar, I think it’s something to make you feel better and not likely to make any difference. We eventually had to come to peace with letting whatever happens happen. We also didn’t pick battles like limiting cellphone use because it was ineffective.
I also don’t understand stopping meds. Does your psychiatrist know how bad it is?
Op here and this is what I am afraid of. How old was your DC when diagnosed with bipolar? I actually asked my DS’s psychiatrist about a bipolar diagnosis bc I agree that’s what could be going on here, but two child psychiatrists (including one at Children’s National and his current one at a private practice) both said they “don’t diagnose bipolar in kids.” He’s been tested at Kennedy Kriger many years ago around age 6 for severe tantrums (result was anxiety and dysregulation), he was tested at Children’s at around age 8 bc I had to bring him there for a severe/violent tantrum that wouldn’t end, and he was most recently tested at school at age 13, and qualified immediately for an IEP due to severe ADHD. But no one has ever diagnosed him with more than adhd, anxiety and dysregulation disorder.
He isn’t having tantrums anymore but has instead evolved into these addictive behaviors and theft/stealing which the psych has said are all impulse control. He isn’t physically violent and is generally a sweet teen/kid. But he doesn’t seem to understand that hacking/stealing money etc isn’t okay.
I just can’t give up on him at age 13-14!
Anonymous wrote:I would look at adjusting the dose on the mood stabilizer and stimulant if this doesn't improve once he goes back on the stimulant.
What happens when you try to talk to DS about the stealing when you're both calm? We have a child who would seek vengeance on us if he felt wronged, which is what wiping your DH's laptop reminded me of. But, our DS was able to talk with us and figure out a solution. In this case, are you able to talk to DS about screentime limits and doing yard work or something to earn money or is he just too angry? Maybe revisit after he's back on stimulants and has had a reset by being at camp.
I think some of the solution is going to have to get DS to buy in rather than just an arms race of hacking vs anti hacking measures. You can up your anti-hacking game, which might help a bit, but you're up against a smart kid who's making defeating your security his full time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The OP never blamed themselves and i never got the impression they feel any responsibility and that he's just a black sheep, bad kid.
1. he will get caught eventually and all you can do is hope it's sooner rather than later to avoid harsher, more severe life-altering consequences
2. technology including video games is a privilege, not a right or need - if he can't demonstrate responsibility, then he's not old mature enough to handle
3. white privilege is not a heredity condition - make him work
4. get him into some intervention individual therapy, stimulant medication for impulsivity
5. it sounds like your family has the resources so take him on a trip to an indigent country -show him how fortunate he is
6. Volunteer at a community shelter, etc.
Op here. Thank you.
1. I am terrified he’s going to get himself in a situation we can’t rescue him from. It’s starting to build up.
2. Agree on this. But we cannot eliminate all tech from our house. We both telework full time and he is not an only child - We have other kids/teen siblings who have earned the privilege and use it responsibly including internet and tv. We lock up his stuff. Take it away. Even gave him an old school flip phone for the times he needed to stay in touch.
3. Make him work how? Suggestions on how and where? He had a job as a CIT early on this summer and blew it and quit after the first week. He didn’t want to do what the directors told him to do. Who else will hire an almost 14 year old?
4. He has seen a psychiatrist and has been on a low dose mood regulation medication for years. And during the school year stimulants. Maybe we need to increase the dose of the mood regulator. Doc said to only give the stimulant during school year. I just found him a therapist to start next week.
5. We did over spring break. Visited two somewhat impoverished areas (admittedly touristy tho) and he was observant but clearly didn’t make an impact hugely.
6. Any suggestions for a community shelter to volunteer that will take 13-14 year olds? Would love any suggestions.
I am open to all these suggestions. Need specifics bc I’ve tried some of these without success. And again he isn’t my only child. I have three others as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Military school?
OP Here. Where? On this board and others people are recommending residential facilities and military school but where specifically? Are there any that are recommended the area?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. We are not in APS, so I appreciate those resources but NA. We are in Fairfax county and yes screens are in schools all day long. He will be attending a large public FFX county HS in September but we are starting to consider other options if not too late for September. This isn’t a troll post. And I am being honest about his hacking capabilities or at least my understanding of them. It’s beyond just guessing passwords and I’ve summarized some of what he’s done in earlier posts. We aren’t idiots. He knows how to get into our systems and networks and set up himself as the admin and he’s also hacked into our safe multiple times and other locks/keypads.
He isn’t a bad kid overall and has a lot of friends (in person!), plays soccer and other sports, and has even worked at a day camp as a CIT. He has been tested this year through school bc we noticed a drop in his grades. But after the IEP was initiated he improved. A lot. But I do wonder about bipolar because this addictive screen personality of his doesn’t seem to fit the rest of his character. He’s social. Has a lot of friends. Is sporty. But once he gets his hands on the devices it’s like he completely turns into a different person. Yes, it’s what I imagine a drug addict would act like - stealing, lying, personality shift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. We are not in APS, so I appreciate those resources but NA. We are in Fairfax county and yes screens are in schools all day long. He will be attending a large public FFX county HS in September but we are starting to consider other options if not too late for September. This isn’t a troll post. And I am being honest about his hacking capabilities or at least my understanding of them. It’s beyond just guessing passwords and I’ve summarized some of what he’s done in earlier posts. We aren’t idiots. He knows how to get into our systems and networks and set up himself as the admin and he’s also hacked into our safe multiple times and other locks/keypads.
He isn’t a bad kid overall and has a lot of friends (in person!), plays soccer and other sports, and has even worked at a day camp as a CIT. He has been tested this year through school bc we noticed a drop in his grades. But after the IEP was initiated he improved. A lot. But I do wonder about bipolar because this addictive screen personality of his doesn’t seem to fit the rest of his character. He’s social. Has a lot of friends. Is sporty. But once he gets his hands on the devices it’s like he completely turns into a different person. Yes, it’s what I imagine a drug addict would act like - stealing, lying, personality shift.
I believe you that this isn’t a troll post. You need professional help with your IT setup. He should not be able to break into things. It is possible to set them up so that he can’t. The usual threat model is an outside person so things are often designed with the assumption that you have physical security (locked doors, key cards, etc) but you can solve this, I’m sure. I bet he’s doing a hard reset on your router which defaults it to the factory username and password.
While you’re seeking professional psychological help, I would also look for professional IT help. Set him up for success by removing the vulnerabilities he’s exploiting. There are 12 trillion IT consultants in our area, call around and see if you can find someone to pay to come penetration test your house for a couple of hours.
Op here. Very good advice. We hadn’t considered this angle, but it’s a good one and solves the problem from a different direction. I have signed him up for hack the box and also put him in some programming classes for python. He claims they are boring. My understanding is that he runs some kind of monetized Roblox empire when other players are paying him to enter and or use what he designs and programs. He also claims he is making money doing it and also claims he is making “real money” playing and winning Fortnite in tournaments.
His math tutor does coding with him when he completes his work and gets good grades, and he seems to enjoy that as a reward.
It’s the oppositional piece combined with the adhd and hacking talent that creates this sh$tstorm.
Where does the money he makes from tournaments etc. get deposited? Is it linked to a bank account?