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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 219998" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>I hear the frustration in your voice, and your message is clear. Yet as you and all of us have learned that ppl just don't do what we want or expect them to do. At the end of the day it is up to us to do our best in reacting to their ridiculous and sometimes confusing behaviors.</p><p> </p><p>This woman as others have said and as you have stated has no desire whatsoever to care of her own children, so she certainly isn't going to care about your difficult child at all.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not sure on this one due to the age, and where it is you live yet if it were me and he was staying there "prolonged" overnights as you have stated I wouldn't hesitate to create a scene, and surprise him even that is your difficult child. I'd be on the phone with the police telling them that he is "missing" and that you are "assuming" he is at this particular woman's house with whom has extreme trouble with her own children you have called several times and to no avail she is not responding or asking your difficult child to leave the premise.</p><p> </p><p>Actually I do know something about this, what am I talking about....hello I ran away a little yonger than that, police were called and I was brought back home. I was hiding out at a friends house (similar situation),my reasons for running away quite honestly may have been just. Yet nevertheless he is your child and this woman isn't going to listen to you. </p><p> </p><p>I think going there, especially being his age and throwing a fit may just cause you more frustratoin. If he's there to begin with and isn't respecting your words and reqeuests in not going there he most likely (i do not know your difficult child; just going off what you said) will not come out. That will leave you with even more frustration.</p><p> </p><p>I feel what your saying, yet he's obviously creating the "scene" not you. I'd shock the life out of him and have the cops there and put him in handcuffs if necessary. </p><p> </p><p>I wish you luck</p><p> </p><p>(((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 219998, member: 4514"] I hear the frustration in your voice, and your message is clear. Yet as you and all of us have learned that ppl just don't do what we want or expect them to do. At the end of the day it is up to us to do our best in reacting to their ridiculous and sometimes confusing behaviors. This woman as others have said and as you have stated has no desire whatsoever to care of her own children, so she certainly isn't going to care about your difficult child at all. I'm not sure on this one due to the age, and where it is you live yet if it were me and he was staying there "prolonged" overnights as you have stated I wouldn't hesitate to create a scene, and surprise him even that is your difficult child. I'd be on the phone with the police telling them that he is "missing" and that you are "assuming" he is at this particular woman's house with whom has extreme trouble with her own children you have called several times and to no avail she is not responding or asking your difficult child to leave the premise. Actually I do know something about this, what am I talking about....hello I ran away a little yonger than that, police were called and I was brought back home. I was hiding out at a friends house (similar situation),my reasons for running away quite honestly may have been just. Yet nevertheless he is your child and this woman isn't going to listen to you. I think going there, especially being his age and throwing a fit may just cause you more frustratoin. If he's there to begin with and isn't respecting your words and reqeuests in not going there he most likely (i do not know your difficult child; just going off what you said) will not come out. That will leave you with even more frustration. I feel what your saying, yet he's obviously creating the "scene" not you. I'd shock the life out of him and have the cops there and put him in handcuffs if necessary. I wish you luck (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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