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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 529013" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>I worked with a wonderful lady who had a couple children, one who was a yuong man. Without giving away too much info, they lived in a pretty tough area of Boston , Mattapan bordering Roxbury if anyone knows the area. She claims the best way to keep her son out of trouble was simply not letting him go out anywhere at night or "hang out" as most of the troubled kids do. </p><p></p><p>She said (more or less) it is sad the way it had to be, but it's also more sad the violence and general antisocial behavior out there on the streets. </p><p></p><p>Children that don't have parental influence and strong guidance tend to look elsewhere for that leadership and "belonging". eventually it comes to the point where the child becomes accustomed to not coming home until late night and causing trouble, and it escalates into other things in their life which are unescapable (to them) as it's their identity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 529013, member: 18708"] I worked with a wonderful lady who had a couple children, one who was a yuong man. Without giving away too much info, they lived in a pretty tough area of Boston , Mattapan bordering Roxbury if anyone knows the area. She claims the best way to keep her son out of trouble was simply not letting him go out anywhere at night or "hang out" as most of the troubled kids do. She said (more or less) it is sad the way it had to be, but it's also more sad the violence and general antisocial behavior out there on the streets. Children that don't have parental influence and strong guidance tend to look elsewhere for that leadership and "belonging". eventually it comes to the point where the child becomes accustomed to not coming home until late night and causing trouble, and it escalates into other things in their life which are unescapable (to them) as it's their identity [/QUOTE]
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