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Can I trust her when she says she wants to change?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 674060" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>SadFlower, a lot can change in 2-3 years for sure, hopefully she is in a much better place. My concern if she goes to Kazakhstan and she is still troubled is that she would not come back or get into the wrong crowd while there are get into trouble in a foreign country. But of course that is far down the road and I am sure you would not send her if that was a concern. I so understand her wanting to know and visit her roots. FWIW when my daughter was that age she was in the height of her wanting to find her birth mother phase. It was also the height of her resentment toward me for adopting her. At 24 she never mentions it now and she constantly reaffirms how she appreciates how supportive we are to her.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you are checking out the program, it may not be right for her but as I found everything was a process to getting the right help. Good luck with the therapist, I was always so hopeful when I found one that I thought was good. The right one can connect with your daughter and really make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 674060, member: 59"] SadFlower, a lot can change in 2-3 years for sure, hopefully she is in a much better place. My concern if she goes to Kazakhstan and she is still troubled is that she would not come back or get into the wrong crowd while there are get into trouble in a foreign country. But of course that is far down the road and I am sure you would not send her if that was a concern. I so understand her wanting to know and visit her roots. FWIW when my daughter was that age she was in the height of her wanting to find her birth mother phase. It was also the height of her resentment toward me for adopting her. At 24 she never mentions it now and she constantly reaffirms how she appreciates how supportive we are to her. I'm glad you are checking out the program, it may not be right for her but as I found everything was a process to getting the right help. Good luck with the therapist, I was always so hopeful when I found one that I thought was good. The right one can connect with your daughter and really make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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