I would probably do what they did and send him to therapy, talk to him about it, make sure he knows that I care, help him deal with his problems, listen to him, just help him in any way possible.
I would probably send him to therapy and talk with him about his problems, I would also make sure he didn't have any weapons he can hurt himself or others with.
I dont know about that ^^ somtimes making somone do somthing they dont want to can make things worse. and he dosent want to do therapy but i still wouldnt know what to do
If I was Josh's mom or dad I would just try to apologize to the parents that had there son or daughter killed. Than I would make Josh write a letter to these parents saying sorry and what he may have been thinking or why he did it. Than I would try to forget about what Josh did to these people and go talk to him whenever and I still have to love him because he is my son.
I would send him to intense therapy so someone outside the family could try to help him. I would also try to help him through his problems not yell at him like his dad did. I might also have him transfer schools because it might help him to have a fresh start.
If my son was like this, I would watch him carefully, not allow him with weapons and take him to therapy. I would talk with him daily, be kind and understanding and try to know where he is coming from. The steps I would take to make sure this happens is having daily sessions and have the school watch him to.
If I was Josh's parent I would probably send him to therapy like they did but I would also just try talking to him myself and letting him know I was there without smothering him or cutting off all his extra things. I wouldn't ground him or anything because that would just make him more likely to lash out against other people and be more distructive, unless he was doing harmful things then I would have to go further with a punishment.
If I where Josh's Mom I would just try to get him back into rutine again. I woulden't know if what he did was just a prank or not, but I would take it seriously as if it was true of him. However I don't think that sending him to therapy would be the first choice. I would first try to talk to him in person and after that take him to a church and try to get him to talk to a pastor or someone there that can help. There's no way I would let this go unnoticed, he would not get away with doing what he did without some sort of punishment.
I would first talk with him and ask him why he would be doing these things. Also, I would recommend some type of therapy that way he can get looked at and have the therapy help him with his problems.
I would talk to him about it, and make sure he knows that he can come talk to us when he has problems so they don't get out of control. If things ended up getting bad,I would send him to a therapist to try and help.
I would pay very close attention to him and make him see a therapist. I would also move him to a different school and keep him away from any kind of weapon so he couldn't hurt himself.
I would would be in a state of shock, and at first I would not be able to do anything. As time goes on I would want to find out everything about why he would act out in this way. I would try not to get mad but I would want to help him anyway possible and do anything for him to help him get past it.
It showed that he didnt like to go to therapy and him not wanting to go can cause more problems. As the parent I would try talking to him about it and if he doesnt want to then I would back off and try again later. Also take away anything in the house that he can harm others or himself with.
I wouldn't know what to do. Therapy is always an option, but how many teens would be willing to actually talk to therapist about the problem at hand, rather than simply walk out.
i would do what they did and send him to therapy. instead of yelling at him like his dad did i would be taking his mind off of things like taking him to do things he likes and i would be checking on hid computer looking at what he does on there.
I would make him talk to a Counselor and ask him why he would make a stupid chooses and tell him he has nothing to be stressed about because he his still young and he need to get over it.
if i was josh's parents i would talk to him, listen to every thing he has to say and make sure i really listen so that when he tells something i can at least try to fix it, maybe get him some one els to talk to, but really i would just try and be there for him
I would probably do what they did and send him to therapy, talk to him about it, make sure he knows that I care, help him deal with his problems, listen to him, just help him in any way possible.
ReplyDeleteI would probably send him to therapy and talk with him about his problems, I would also make sure he didn't have any weapons he can hurt himself or others with.
ReplyDeleteI would start over. I would move to another place and put josh in a different school and start all over.
ReplyDeleteI dont know about that ^^ somtimes making somone do somthing they dont want to can make things worse. and he dosent want to do therapy but i still wouldnt know what to do
ReplyDeleteIf I was Josh's mom or dad I would just try to apologize to the parents that had there son or daughter killed. Than I would make Josh write a letter to these parents saying sorry and what he may have been thinking or why he did it. Than I would try to forget about what Josh did to these people and go talk to him whenever and I still have to love him because he is my son.
ReplyDeleteI would change school if possible and some counseling
ReplyDeleteI would send him to intense therapy so someone outside the family could try to help him. I would also try to help him through his problems not yell at him like his dad did. I might also have him transfer schools because it might help him to have a fresh start.
ReplyDeleteIf my son was like this, I would watch him carefully, not allow him with weapons and take him to therapy. I would talk with him daily, be kind and understanding and try to know where he is coming from. The steps I would take to make sure this happens is having daily sessions and have the school watch him to.
ReplyDeleteIf I was Josh's parent I would probably send him to therapy like they did but I would also just try talking to him myself and letting him know I was there without smothering him or cutting off all his extra things. I wouldn't ground him or anything because that would just make him more likely to lash out against other people and be more distructive, unless he was doing harmful things then I would have to go further with a punishment.
ReplyDeleteIf I where Josh's Mom I would just try to get him back into rutine again. I woulden't know if what he did was just a prank or not, but I would take it seriously as if it was true of him. However I don't think that sending him to therapy would be the first choice. I would first try to talk to him in person and after that take him to a church and try to get him to talk to a pastor or someone there that can help. There's no way I would let this go unnoticed, he would not get away with doing what he did without some sort of punishment.
ReplyDeleteI would first talk with him and ask him why he would be doing these things. Also, I would recommend some type of therapy that way he can get looked at and have the therapy help him with his problems.
ReplyDeleteI would talk to him about it, and make sure he knows that he can come talk to us when he has problems so they don't get out of control. If things ended up getting bad,I would send him to a therapist to try and help.
ReplyDeleteI would talk to him and send him to therapy and discuss all of his problems with him.
ReplyDeleteFirst talk to him and see why he did that. Then send him to therapy like they did. Listen to what he has to say and just help him as much as possible.
ReplyDeletejust send him to therapy and try to help him at home as much as possible
ReplyDeleteI would pay very close attention to him and make him see a therapist. I would also move him to a different school and keep him away from any kind of weapon so he couldn't hurt himself.
ReplyDeleteI would would be in a state of shock, and at first I would not be able to do anything. As time goes on I would want to find out everything about why he would act out in this way. I would try not to get mad but I would want to help him anyway possible and do anything for him to help him get past it.
ReplyDeleteIt showed that he didnt like to go to therapy and him not wanting to go can cause more problems. As the parent I would try talking to him about it and if he doesnt want to then I would back off and try again later. Also take away anything in the house that he can harm others or himself with.
ReplyDeletei would have him start all over give him another chance to help him
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't know what to do. Therapy is always an option, but how many teens would be willing to actually talk to therapist about the problem at hand, rather than simply walk out.
ReplyDeletei would do what they did and send him to therapy. instead of yelling at him like his dad did i would be taking his mind off of things like taking him to do things he likes and i would be checking on hid computer looking at what he does on there.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to talk to him and see what he is thinking. I would have him see a counselor.
ReplyDeleteI would make him talk to a Counselor and ask him why he would make a stupid chooses and tell him he has nothing to be stressed about because he his still young and he need to get over it.
ReplyDeleteif i was josh's parents i would talk to him, listen to every thing he has to say and make sure i really listen so that when he tells something i can at least try to fix it, maybe get him some one els to talk to, but really i would just try and be there for him
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