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difficult child was just returned to me
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<blockquote data-quote="alongfortheride" data-source="post: 354209" data-attributes="member: 3817"><p>I would have said the same thing knowing full well that my boy had full responsibility. I don't think that it is enforceable unless they were on her property and a no trespass has been filed or a protective order filed. But you are hoping that the 15 year olds don't know that so you make the statement hoping that they will listen.</p><p></p><p>We all know that our difficult children don't need any help finding their own troubles but our gut reaction is to look somewhere else to blame especially early on in their journey. If this boy had not been getting into trouble, skipping school and smoking pot before your difficult child came into the picture, the parent is understandably going to be looking to your difficult child to blame. I've done it, you've done it. She'll go to bed and wake up knowing the truth, even if she never vocalizes it.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for all the troubles. Hope you got some sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alongfortheride, post: 354209, member: 3817"] I would have said the same thing knowing full well that my boy had full responsibility. I don't think that it is enforceable unless they were on her property and a no trespass has been filed or a protective order filed. But you are hoping that the 15 year olds don't know that so you make the statement hoping that they will listen. We all know that our difficult children don't need any help finding their own troubles but our gut reaction is to look somewhere else to blame especially early on in their journey. If this boy had not been getting into trouble, skipping school and smoking pot before your difficult child came into the picture, the parent is understandably going to be looking to your difficult child to blame. I've done it, you've done it. She'll go to bed and wake up knowing the truth, even if she never vocalizes it. Sorry for all the troubles. Hope you got some sleep. [/QUOTE]
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