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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 128907" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>It is such a worry when they are missing. Most difficult children seem to be very resourceful and tend to do just fine while on the run. Most end up having been with a family that was told just how rotten the people he was running from are. It does not matter if they are the bioparents or not - they are good at telling the sob stories. Good at getting people to feel sorry for them. </p><p></p><p>I hope he comes back soon. You and husband should discuss what it is you will do when he returns. It is good to be prepared. Have a couple options and give him a choice. Both choices should have their negative aspects. He does have to have a consequence. Especially because he has to learn the worry it causes - AND - the danger he can get himself into. </p><p></p><p>HUGS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 128907, member: 391"] It is such a worry when they are missing. Most difficult children seem to be very resourceful and tend to do just fine while on the run. Most end up having been with a family that was told just how rotten the people he was running from are. It does not matter if they are the bioparents or not - they are good at telling the sob stories. Good at getting people to feel sorry for them. I hope he comes back soon. You and husband should discuss what it is you will do when he returns. It is good to be prepared. Have a couple options and give him a choice. Both choices should have their negative aspects. He does have to have a consequence. Especially because he has to learn the worry it causes - AND - the danger he can get himself into. HUGS! [/QUOTE]
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