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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 112274" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>NOLA, I must have "done it" again. I know that I responded to your post. It's not here. Guess that saves you from the long</p><p>version..lol. Bottom line is that your son is young enough to</p><p>change before he ends up "in the system" and his self image is</p><p>turned from gifted achiever to drug loser. I suggest that you and your husband make basic rules, see if difficult child is ready to agree to the</p><p>rules and give him ONE more chance. Sometimes the easy child part can</p><p>overtake the difficult child part. On his own...the outlook is gloomy! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 112274, member: 35"] NOLA, I must have "done it" again. I know that I responded to your post. It's not here. Guess that saves you from the long version..lol. Bottom line is that your son is young enough to change before he ends up "in the system" and his self image is turned from gifted achiever to drug loser. I suggest that you and your husband make basic rules, see if difficult child is ready to agree to the rules and give him ONE more chance. Sometimes the easy child part can overtake the difficult child part. On his own...the outlook is gloomy! DDD [/QUOTE]
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