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and said, really, what is best for society? for this young 16-year-old to be put in prison, take all our tax dollars for many years where he will learn great criminal habits, or for them to find a way to reparent him and hopefully make something positive of himself in society. it's a tragedy all around, but i think that's how the thinking went. >> this doesn't usually play out in a criminal trial, but do you counsel families who are wrestling with this same sort of dilemma, trying to understand if their child is spoiled, how much is too much? >> yeah, i mean, that's the question that parents especially affluent parents come up with all the time. and the other flip side, parents who don't have enough feel somehow they're hurting their children by not being able to glorify them at christmas with lots of consumer goods. i want to remind parents the most valuable gift you can ever give your child is your time. if you were to interview any child and ask them if you could have every playstation game for the rest of your life or play board games with undivided attention of your parents, i'm

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