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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 225423" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Well, it is now day 35, no running away or using. We got through the fifth weekend without her partying. It was pretty exhausting and I sense how much an adjustment this is for her. </p><p> Saturday she kept trying to find people to hang with to no avail. I know it was frustrating. At 9 at night there were others wanting to hang:ended up not occuring.</p><p> There was a lot of drama and I think it upset my difficult child. There was a rash of messages on MySpace . I ended up trying to encourage difficult child not to gossip and contniue to work on ways to relate to boys as people. Oh, and she tends to ask others if someone is mad at a friend. I tell her that is not her business. I find </p><p>I need to keep in tune that she is not taking on to much stuff that is not her business. Her therapist is working on social skills and I will help her fill out the sheet before today's session.</p><p>Any feedback?</p><p>Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 225423, member: 6393"] Well, it is now day 35, no running away or using. We got through the fifth weekend without her partying. It was pretty exhausting and I sense how much an adjustment this is for her. Saturday she kept trying to find people to hang with to no avail. I know it was frustrating. At 9 at night there were others wanting to hang:ended up not occuring. There was a lot of drama and I think it upset my difficult child. There was a rash of messages on MySpace . I ended up trying to encourage difficult child not to gossip and contniue to work on ways to relate to boys as people. Oh, and she tends to ask others if someone is mad at a friend. I tell her that is not her business. I find I need to keep in tune that she is not taking on to much stuff that is not her business. Her therapist is working on social skills and I will help her fill out the sheet before today's session. Any feedback? Compassion [/QUOTE]
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