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difficult child left the sober house
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 453302" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I do think this may be a good test for her. In some ways I felt the previous house was too restrictive and didn't give the girls enough room to acclimate back into society. I am very grateful for what they did for her so far but she needs to spread her wings and either sink or swim. I think it's unrealistic to expect these girls to not make any male friendships for up to a year. Once you get to three quarters you are suppose to have more freedom while still living sober. At least five other girls have been kicked out in the past month and they all went on to other sober houses and are all still sober, so while the previous may have layed a good foundation I think they tried to control the girls too much once they graduated from halfway to three quarters. </p><p></p><p>Of course difficult child could be completely lying and have broken many rules that we don't know about, but at least she seems to understand she can't come back home and she needs a structured environment.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 453302, member: 59"] I do think this may be a good test for her. In some ways I felt the previous house was too restrictive and didn't give the girls enough room to acclimate back into society. I am very grateful for what they did for her so far but she needs to spread her wings and either sink or swim. I think it's unrealistic to expect these girls to not make any male friendships for up to a year. Once you get to three quarters you are suppose to have more freedom while still living sober. At least five other girls have been kicked out in the past month and they all went on to other sober houses and are all still sober, so while the previous may have layed a good foundation I think they tried to control the girls too much once they graduated from halfway to three quarters. Of course difficult child could be completely lying and have broken many rules that we don't know about, but at least she seems to understand she can't come back home and she needs a structured environment. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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