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Am I wrong for not wanting to bring the baby to jail?
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 639757" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Is there ANYONE else you can talk to in the system to help get your message through to difficult child that she will not be returning to your home? How will you prevent her from just showing up and expecting to be let back in? Now is the time to make the plans that hold the boundary you have laid down.</p><p></p><p>Taking on the raising of such a young one is a HUGE sacrifice and while I hazard a guess that you were at least doing half the work when difficult child was there I can only imagine how hard (but rewarding) it must be to have to step in and be the main caregiver. Kudos to you for handling it - it shows that you <em>ARE</em> a great mom and the reality of how much maturity your difficult child daughter needs to reach.</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to support you in all that you are doing, say that you are doing a great job and give you a few ideas to think about how to handle difficult child's release from jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 639757, member: 18366"] Is there ANYONE else you can talk to in the system to help get your message through to difficult child that she will not be returning to your home? How will you prevent her from just showing up and expecting to be let back in? Now is the time to make the plans that hold the boundary you have laid down. Taking on the raising of such a young one is a HUGE sacrifice and while I hazard a guess that you were at least doing half the work when difficult child was there I can only imagine how hard (but rewarding) it must be to have to step in and be the main caregiver. Kudos to you for handling it - it shows that you [I]ARE[/I] a great mom and the reality of how much maturity your difficult child daughter needs to reach. Just wanted to support you in all that you are doing, say that you are doing a great job and give you a few ideas to think about how to handle difficult child's release from jail. [/QUOTE]
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