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has anyone moved to give their difficult child a new start?
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 388796"><p>In my experience, no. Exactly like every one else said, difficult child's find other difficult child's. That has always been the case with mine. I did move her up to Massachusetts a month ago to get her away from meth. I knew she didn't know anyone but family up in Massachusetts so it will at least take a while before she can find it up there. Hopefully she stays away from it completely, but that is up to her. It is certainly easier for her to stay away from it up there. But do I expect it to give her a new start? A magic answer to her problems? No. She has not even tried to look for a job up there. She jsut sits and waits for some one to do everything for her. </p><p>I think it depends on <em>your </em>plans. What <em>you</em> want to do and where he is in life. Do you think he is really trying to turn it all around?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 388796"] In my experience, no. Exactly like every one else said, difficult child's find other difficult child's. That has always been the case with mine. I did move her up to Massachusetts a month ago to get her away from meth. I knew she didn't know anyone but family up in Massachusetts so it will at least take a while before she can find it up there. Hopefully she stays away from it completely, but that is up to her. It is certainly easier for her to stay away from it up there. But do I expect it to give her a new start? A magic answer to her problems? No. She has not even tried to look for a job up there. She jsut sits and waits for some one to do everything for her. I think it depends on [I]your [/I]plans. What [I]you[/I] want to do and where he is in life. Do you think he is really trying to turn it all around? [/QUOTE]
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