My then 14 year old disabled niece (still disabled now) wanted to go to an 18 plus disco and my sister said no. It was 30 kms away and she had no way of getting there or back. So my niece rang community services who said she could do what she liked so she moved out that day. Fast forward 12 years and she turns up at my sisters place demanding a room and was pregnant.David wrote:Not saying the answer is indulgence! Perhaps some sort of diversion program or even institutionalisation is required. Just responding to RR's suggestion which, I feel, far too many parents actually choose in situations like this.
My then brother in law told her to seek other options so she rang the Police and told them that her step father (who had never seen her) and mother had thrown her out of the house she owned. Police turned up with community services who evicted my sister from her own house. t took a few wekks for that drama to be rectified.
Years later after 3 children all taken from her by the same arseholes who told her she had the right to do as she pleased when 14 she still calls on my sister to do her housework etc despite her husband doing nothing.
She turns up and my parents house demanding this and that I am staying for weeks and even signed up for a phone in Dads name and ran up a 5000 dollar bill that Testra had to wear or cop a fine for fraudently using my Dads credit card without permission.In fact they didn't have his details but threatened to cut off his phone. The problem for them was his local member was Minister for Communication who was a personal friend.
In many cases, and I am betting in this one in Queanbeayan, the parents had no say in the little bitches behavior. It is not tough love she needs but a boot in the arse. Big time. If she is going to end up on drugs and getting jail time stiff shit. Why should the whole family be held ransom to a kid who has an issue about a Barney Banana for breakfast .