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02-14-2018 10:35 PM - last edited on 02-15-2018 03:46 PM by Danielle-RO
My son 15year old who studies in a boarding school is basically a very loving and caring except for not listening . he steps boundaries and expects to be forgiven. I have caught him speaking lies and lately he was accosted in school with a hidden phone. That clearly has implicated him for serious punishment as they are not allowed to keep one.
I am disturbed. whats the way forward to handle him? we are meeting him on his birthday .
02-14-2018 10:17 PM
Hello All,
I am an Indian Mom living here in India and a mother to a 15 year old teenager boy. I started looking out for some sort of support when I wanted to know what other parents face and take action or set boundaries.
02-14-2018 10:36 PM
Hi
What special needs does your 15 year old boy have Sangeeta?
02-14-2018 10:37 PM
Hi Sangeeta
What special needs does your 15 year old boy have ?
02-14-2018 10:37 PM
Are you a solo mum, Sangeeta or do you have a husband?
Are you having difficulties with setting boundaries for your son?
Are their counsellors where you live? Maybe a professional person could provide support for you. Possibly also at your sons school?
Make sure you take some action now. Getting assistance for your son and yourself can only be a positive thing. To prevent the situation from getting worse.
Its great that you have taken the first (?) step by reaching out here on this forum.
Good luck and keep in touch.
02-14-2018 10:42 PM
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02-14-2018 10:44 PM
Hi Sangeeta,
I would talk to the school to see if they have been having any problems with him there. Has he been lying at school?
Maybe he is missing you? Where did he get the phone from?
02-14-2018 10:48 PM
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