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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 515434" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hugs. In all my years here I have never once read of a difficult child who led the way to recovery. Just doesn't happen. The parents are more invested because we see the future thru sober and experienced eyes. The difficult child's are not only inexperienced...they most often are focused on the friends, the fun, the highs.</p><p>Entirely different perspective. Believe me when I say your feelings are the norm for WM's. True we all have to work on detachment, often in baby steps, but rehab is not like a revival. They don't go in wanting to be saved and most take a long time before they even absorb part of the message. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 515434, member: 35"] Hugs. In all my years here I have never once read of a difficult child who led the way to recovery. Just doesn't happen. The parents are more invested because we see the future thru sober and experienced eyes. The difficult child's are not only inexperienced...they most often are focused on the friends, the fun, the highs. Entirely different perspective. Believe me when I say your feelings are the norm for WM's. True we all have to work on detachment, often in baby steps, but rehab is not like a revival. They don't go in wanting to be saved and most take a long time before they even absorb part of the message. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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