yourtravelpro
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I've been coming to the boards for a few months now and am always amazed at the wealth of information and help that can be obtained here. I put my 2 cents in every now and then, but now it's my turn to ask for help.
I just found out that my son was a witness today to a fire that was started at the school bus stop. My son is 14. The school called me because the police were at the school along with a fire marshall. They know for sure that my son did not start this fire, however, he is also not completely innocent. The boy that did start the fire has been arrested. My son admitted that the other day he had a lighter and a can of aerosol deodorant which supposedly used together can cause a catastrophe. This whole thing was an eye opening experience for me, since my son up until this point has never gotten in any trouble. He is liked by all his teachers and I am always told that he is a pleasure to have in class. In other words, he is not a bad kid nor a trouble maker. However, there is no way that I can overlook this situation. The very fact that he had the lighter and aerosol can frightens me. The fire marshall is making all the witnesses also attend a class called fire stoppers. This class will also provide counseling. I am very happy about this, but this is not enough. How do I get into my son's head and figure out what he was thinking or what he is thinking? How can I help. Does anyone have any advice for me? I work, but, he is only home 1 hour before I get home, so it's not like he is unsupervised a lot. I am a big part of his life. This will basically be up to me to take care of because his Dad will just yell at him and my husband, his stepdad, will also take the wrong approach. Yelling will not solve the fact that for some reason he had this fascination. Aside from this, his interests are few and he is basically a loner.
Does anyone have any suggestions about classes that I can send him to that might basically change his life around and get him interested in other things? I think I am looking for a miracle. Also, does anyone know of any summer camps that I might be able to send him to that will help guide him along and help him make the right choices.
I am sorry this is so long. Thank you for reading this.
I just found out that my son was a witness today to a fire that was started at the school bus stop. My son is 14. The school called me because the police were at the school along with a fire marshall. They know for sure that my son did not start this fire, however, he is also not completely innocent. The boy that did start the fire has been arrested. My son admitted that the other day he had a lighter and a can of aerosol deodorant which supposedly used together can cause a catastrophe. This whole thing was an eye opening experience for me, since my son up until this point has never gotten in any trouble. He is liked by all his teachers and I am always told that he is a pleasure to have in class. In other words, he is not a bad kid nor a trouble maker. However, there is no way that I can overlook this situation. The very fact that he had the lighter and aerosol can frightens me. The fire marshall is making all the witnesses also attend a class called fire stoppers. This class will also provide counseling. I am very happy about this, but this is not enough. How do I get into my son's head and figure out what he was thinking or what he is thinking? How can I help. Does anyone have any advice for me? I work, but, he is only home 1 hour before I get home, so it's not like he is unsupervised a lot. I am a big part of his life. This will basically be up to me to take care of because his Dad will just yell at him and my husband, his stepdad, will also take the wrong approach. Yelling will not solve the fact that for some reason he had this fascination. Aside from this, his interests are few and he is basically a loner.
Does anyone have any suggestions about classes that I can send him to that might basically change his life around and get him interested in other things? I think I am looking for a miracle. Also, does anyone know of any summer camps that I might be able to send him to that will help guide him along and help him make the right choices.
I am sorry this is so long. Thank you for reading this.