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My daughter is constantly breaking the rules. She leaves every night after I go to bed. I have taken her to councelors and have tried to do everything in my power to find out what the issue is. I am at wits end. The next time she sneaks out, I am considering just calling the police. I figure a night in jail will do her good. Is this a good idea? I really think she needs the fear of God in her...obviously, grounding and taking away her money isn't working...maybe being cooped up in a cell with a bunch of creepy monsters will do the trick. She is 13.

2006-09-30 10:35:53 · 34 answers · asked by Billy 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

34 answers

When our daughter gave us a bunch of 'teen problems' we considered the same thing. We talked to the local police office/sherriff/s office and explained our concern and delimma. They offered to 'visit' her and give her a tour of the jail....and pretty much told her that they had her number as a problem child.

Ours straightened up after the house visit........ she never even made it to see the jail.......lol.

2006-09-30 10:40:06 · answer #1 · answered by momwithabat 6 · 1 0

Well she won't sit in jail overnight, you'll have to go get her if they don't bring her home. Than there is a chance that she will have to go to court. Than your looking at juvenile probation, court costs, and maybe community service. Nice huh? Let her know though if you continue to call the police, she may end up in foster care, and some foster homes are nightmares. She could also end up in a girls home, which is like a prison for young girls, and they are not pretty. The only problem is, I feel sorry for you the most if any of this happens, because they will just come home evn worse. I was a foster parent for years, over 52 kids through my home, so I speak from experience. I would start taking away some luxuries, such as allowance of any kind, shopping, movies, out to eat, tv, cell phones, regular phones, computer, etc. Give her the basics, and let her earn them back gradually. When I say basics I mean bed, clothes, and food. No makeup, no nothing! Let her know that if she feels she is grown up enough to make her own rules, she is grown up enough to get a job and buy her own luxuries. Let her know if she chooses to follow your rules, she can earn these items back gradually. But, they can be taken away again just as quickly as she got them back.

2006-09-30 10:45:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

She totally needs a rude awakening for her very own good. First- nail her windows shut-from the OUTSIDE not the inside cuz if its on the inside she can just pull the nails out! LOL been there! My dad did it to me when I was 16 and he nailed them on the inside-so I just pulled them out! I only did it twice it wasnt an everyday thing! BUT yes u need to do something to get her attention and fast. She is at the age where she thinks she is the right one and u r just some guy yapping in the back ground. If she still sneaks out by all means call the cops and report her and when they call to say they have her- tell them u cant get there to pick her up till morning so keep her till ya get there. A nice LONG night in juvie will open her pretty little eyes right away! And if not have her spend a week or two in a juvie due to constant running away. She may not like it and will scream horable things at you- but atleast u know she is safe and not out with some weirdo who will hurt her or worse! We have to protect them anyway we can its our job as mom and dad.

2006-09-30 11:50:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think calling the cops is a good idea. Even if they don't put her in jail, but talk to her about the dangers of sneaking out and being out so late at such a young age. Sometimes kids need to see the consequences of their actions. This could be a good learning step for her. I hope everything starts to fall into place for you. Good luck with all that parenting jazz :)

2006-09-30 10:40:53 · answer #4 · answered by chei 2 · 0 0

The police aren't going to cooperate with your twisted scheme. Cops don't put 13 year olds in jail for breaking curfew. You run your household not the criminal justice system. To have your kid locked up, you need to go to family court, file a PINS petition and perhaps have the child placed in a group home. Sounds like she'd be better off anyway.

I almost don't believe you'e an adult though.

2006-09-30 10:42:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wow!
Both of you should go see a counsellor quick! at 13, she has issues and these need to be addressed. so a Counsellor is the best start! Calling the police? I personally would not, unless you know she is into illegal stuff. a night in jail might do her good and scare her enough (we would hope) but it could make her even more rebellious! Plus she could end with a police record that could haunt her later. Go see a professional psychologist / family counsellor. You are not alone. people can help.

2006-09-30 10:40:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

So, enable me get this suitable: You beat your newborn again and again and not elementary adequate to mark for exhibiting interest about the human body? Oh sorry, its ok because "fairly some moms and dads do plenty worse to their little ones", yee s, many moms and dads do poor issues to their little ones, this does no longer make it suitable! i do not blame her for being nervous, positioned your self in her shoe's: She is sitting flicking channels on the television and is derived throughout a channel with human beings bare, she is curious and doesnt replace the channel a number of what she see's she unearths complicated and a number of it humorous and a number of it exciting. In come you, she is a touch embarrassed, even with the actuality that no longer fairly particular why she is embarrassed, then she sees how indignant you're, she feels at a loss for words and a touch nervous, protests her innocence, might want to come throughout as a touch indignant. You reply through dragging her in to kitchen, concern truly kicks in now, why is mum so indignant? Gosh bodies should be truly undesirable! then you definately pull down her pants and bend her over. the first blow hits biting into the smooth flesh, she cries out in soreness an concern. Terror of the subsequent blows fill her options now, she is now no longer wondering about what she did or why it might want to were incorrect, all she is doing now might want to be enduring the blows you're causing. 10 OF THEM!!! in case you doubt that that is intense have a pal beat you 10 cases with a timber spoon on bare epidermis, and be particular they do it as confusing as you probably did to the newborn you're meant to be protecting. keep in options at the same time that a small newborn who falls and scrapes their knee feels the soreness a lot extra keenly than an individual. once you truly understand what you've performed incorrect, then you quite can attempt regaining your daughters believe, you dont deserve it immediately.

2016-12-04 01:56:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It sounds like you are at wits end. I would call! It maybe enough to let her know what the inside of a jail is like. In the beginning, they don't put them in with the harden criminals. My son spent two different times for drinking and now he is better with that. he says he never wants to go through it again. Remember tough love?

2006-09-30 10:39:37 · answer #8 · answered by reneem1954_2000 6 · 0 0

First off the cops are not your babysitter. As a missing person they will not start looking for her for 24 hours usually and as a runaway I don't' think they will lock her up. They will just bring her home and you are back where you started from. You need to break her will yourself. You have to show her that if she defies you, you will make life a living hell for her, then do that. NEVER tell her you are going to do something and not do it. She needs to know that you mean business EVERY TIME.
Get advice from the councilor as to how to achieve that.

Good Luck

2006-09-30 10:56:40 · answer #9 · answered by tcb9020 2 · 0 0

well she'll only go to juvy, but you totally need to do it. maybe for more than just one night tho. I think a week would be good... a month is even better tho. you know she still goes to school in there right? but yea since you are at your wits end with your naughty 13 year old, a few nights in jail/juvy would be better than her coming home pregnant...

2006-09-30 10:44:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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