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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 601634" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Jody, this is clearly the best way to help your daughter. Sometimes our children simply refuse to let us parent them, and nothing good comes from forcing a violent difficult child to stay in your home. Whether she knows it now, at some point in the future, or never, you have given her the most amazing gift by letting her go. If she is in your home without going through some major therapy and working hard to change things, the situation will only get worse. One or both of you would end up with physical damage and/or with criminal charges. That would not be good for either of you, and by letting go you are giving your daughter a chance to avoid these problems and any guilt she may later feel over things she did to you while she was a child.</p><p></p><p>But it still can rip your heart out and stomp all over it when it all sinks in.</p><p></p><p>(((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 601634, member: 1233"] Jody, this is clearly the best way to help your daughter. Sometimes our children simply refuse to let us parent them, and nothing good comes from forcing a violent difficult child to stay in your home. Whether she knows it now, at some point in the future, or never, you have given her the most amazing gift by letting her go. If she is in your home without going through some major therapy and working hard to change things, the situation will only get worse. One or both of you would end up with physical damage and/or with criminal charges. That would not be good for either of you, and by letting go you are giving your daughter a chance to avoid these problems and any guilt she may later feel over things she did to you while she was a child. But it still can rip your heart out and stomp all over it when it all sinks in. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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