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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 580717" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>It is very typical that our difficult children manipulate us when they are in treatment. Mine tried to work both ends against the middle most of her treatment. Do not</p><p>let him pull your heart strings. You arefeeling all the same things I felt both times we placed our daughter. By the way, she had us convinced the other kids were</p><p>so much worse than her.Dont buy it.....some of those kids ended up on medication that really leveled them out. Unfortunetley, no medications have ever done that for</p><p>our difficult child. If I remember, your boy was violent in your home. This is the best thing for him and the rest of your family. It is a lot easier to see other people's crazy b</p><p>before your own. Let him blow steam, but be firm that he is staying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 580717, member: 11001"] It is very typical that our difficult children manipulate us when they are in treatment. Mine tried to work both ends against the middle most of her treatment. Do not let him pull your heart strings. You arefeeling all the same things I felt both times we placed our daughter. By the way, she had us convinced the other kids were so much worse than her.Dont buy it.....some of those kids ended up on medication that really leveled them out. Unfortunetley, no medications have ever done that for our difficult child. If I remember, your boy was violent in your home. This is the best thing for him and the rest of your family. It is a lot easier to see other people's crazy b before your own. Let him blow steam, but be firm that he is staying. [/QUOTE]
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