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> Complete prison situation. No car, no privledges, a bed and a room with his > schoolbooks and a lock on the outside. He stays in his room aside from meals > with the family, and school. He is driven to school every day and picked up > directly after, aside from school sanctioned activites. He is allowed visits > from his friends if they are supervised. You get the idea. > > As soon as he learns to behave in a manner that his father wants him to, he > earns his stuff back slowly. If he fucks up, everything is taken away and he > starts from square one. > > Now that's obviously an extreme example, but I'm a firm believer that children > of that age need a complete jail situation. I guess I'll let you know if I still > feel that way in 10.5 years when my son turns sixteen. > > CSP >
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