Kathy,
Yes, the situation is pretty much the same here in Colorado. Parents who
get physical in disciplining or controlling a teen risk being charged
themselves. Not right, I know, but it's the way the laws are. Considering
this flawed system, you did all the right things in the best way you knew
how. Brad, in an ideal world, I could see your point.
JulieMelton
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Keep smiling!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Due Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: We had the police at our house!
> Hey Brad,
> No, Chris was in the room with us and threatened to continue smashing up
> the house if he didn't get his cards back. We called the police because
> it really was the logical next step. Priscilla, herself, told us that we
> did the right thing. Now, she has pretty much assured me that I don't
> have to worry about damage to my family by human services because Chris's
> actions are on record. He is the threat to us, not the other way around
> and that is documented. We needed that for our family's protection.
>
> Also, yes, we have been wanting Chris to help with repares for a long
> time, but he hasn't gotten a job to pay for damages. Now, the judge will
> back us up. I know that this makes us sound weak, but we live in a state
> in which kids have a lot of power and, unfortunately, you just can't do
> what a parent should do, at times, you have to do things the right way.
> It's horrible being limited like this, but it's the way it is. Perhaps
> Julie can help explain it better, but maybe parenting isn't as
> constricted in Colorado. I don't know. In our favor too is the fact
> that we have Chris in counseling. This shows the state that we are
> taking this situation seriously even if he does not.
>
> Before Chris came home yesterday I prayed that whatever foothold that
> the devil was hoping to gain by getting into our household through those
> cards would be bound up by Christ and that instead, this would be an
> opportunity for his glory.
>
> You said that you couldn't understand Chris moving so quickly from
> wanting to destroy our house to wanting a hug. The actual time frame
> from beginning to end was around four hours. You got the Readers Digest
> version, believe me, but you have to remember that in the middle of it,
> he had to talk to the police, priscilla and he realized that his little
> temper tantrum wasn't going to get him what he wanted, it was just going
> to get him removed. LIke the policeman said, and we agree, "Chris isn't
> stupid." Besides, if you think of Chris as immature, you've seen kids go
> from a full blown tantrum to wanting a hug haven't you? It's the same
> thing. He's sixteen in age, but not in emotions, or maybe he is, I don't
> know. I was never a sixteen year old boy.
>
> Anyway, from everybody that is in the know and in the business, we've
> been assured that we're on the right path. Sorry if my story of last
> night's events have left you more confused than ever. If I can continue
> to clear it up further I'm certainly willing to try.
> Thanks for caring,
> Kathy
>
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