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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 615373" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Comatheart my difficult child is finished with school so I don;t need that info, I was just curious because I had never heard of such a great program for students. My difficult child was in a sober house for six months after rehab and it was very similar to what you describe, minus the school part. She was actually the youngest one in the house.</p><p></p><p>Zardo your son is young and it's very difficult for young people to accept that they have a problem. Many thing they are just doing what everyone else their age is doing, and for the most part they are. But if it is affecting them negatively and their life is out of control, that's the problem. You may just have to let him come home and see what happens. He has the tools now, it's up to him to use them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 615373, member: 59"] Comatheart my difficult child is finished with school so I don;t need that info, I was just curious because I had never heard of such a great program for students. My difficult child was in a sober house for six months after rehab and it was very similar to what you describe, minus the school part. She was actually the youngest one in the house. Zardo your son is young and it's very difficult for young people to accept that they have a problem. Many thing they are just doing what everyone else their age is doing, and for the most part they are. But if it is affecting them negatively and their life is out of control, that's the problem. You may just have to let him come home and see what happens. He has the tools now, it's up to him to use them. [/QUOTE]
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