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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 537160" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Awesome AG! That 90 day chip is so important, a very big milestone for sure. Transitioning into a sober living house is big, and with that comes a lot more freedom to make good choices. You are a big support to him and it's so important to have family support because many young people in this position do not. I loved when my difficult child was inthe sober house. I got to go to costco and buy supplies and drop it off and even bought large packages of meat or fruit and it made me feel like I was helping. But of course with this move there is a level of worry that goes with it. I hope and pray that he is one who stays with the program and becomes a role model for other young people. So many of the counselors told me difficult child that but sadly it wasn't to be. I am still hoeful that someday it will be but we need young people like your difficult child to lead the way and let them know they can make it.</p><p></p><p>I'm so thrilled with his success and am anxious to hear how the next phase goes.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 537160, member: 59"] Awesome AG! That 90 day chip is so important, a very big milestone for sure. Transitioning into a sober living house is big, and with that comes a lot more freedom to make good choices. You are a big support to him and it's so important to have family support because many young people in this position do not. I loved when my difficult child was inthe sober house. I got to go to costco and buy supplies and drop it off and even bought large packages of meat or fruit and it made me feel like I was helping. But of course with this move there is a level of worry that goes with it. I hope and pray that he is one who stays with the program and becomes a role model for other young people. So many of the counselors told me difficult child that but sadly it wasn't to be. I am still hoeful that someday it will be but we need young people like your difficult child to lead the way and let them know they can make it. I'm so thrilled with his success and am anxious to hear how the next phase goes. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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