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Help I need help kicked my son out
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<blockquote data-quote="Irene_J" data-source="post: 70187" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>When anyone asks about your difficult child's plans, just say he hasn't decided yet. I know this hurts. It's almost as if some other family can provide a better environment for your child than you can, and that stings. But I'm sure what you want for your difficult child is to be a responsible adult, and maybe this change will help.</p><p></p><p>You know that he is safe and you don't think he's on drugs. If you prioritize, it would seem that safety would be higher than finishing high school on time. He can always finish school later.</p><p></p><p>I lived in a small community too, but eventually I didn't care what they said or thought. These other people are not walking in your shoes. The first time the police came to my house, I was mortified and embarassed to pull out of the garage the next day. After several such visits, I didn't care.</p><p></p><p>Give time attention to yourself, your other children and your husband. Surely you've earned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irene_J, post: 70187, member: 181"] When anyone asks about your difficult child's plans, just say he hasn't decided yet. I know this hurts. It's almost as if some other family can provide a better environment for your child than you can, and that stings. But I'm sure what you want for your difficult child is to be a responsible adult, and maybe this change will help. You know that he is safe and you don't think he's on drugs. If you prioritize, it would seem that safety would be higher than finishing high school on time. He can always finish school later. I lived in a small community too, but eventually I didn't care what they said or thought. These other people are not walking in your shoes. The first time the police came to my house, I was mortified and embarassed to pull out of the garage the next day. After several such visits, I didn't care. Give time attention to yourself, your other children and your husband. Surely you've earned it. [/QUOTE]
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