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Intensive session IIV..."its normal"...
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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 224147" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Ropefree, I have been getting some of that from therapist. I am insiting though on signed contracts and they do help but it is taking a lot of time and energy and it is exhausting. I am also dealing with so many parents that just let their kids run wild and so she has so many ops to do stuff unsupervised but we ae now day 31 and no running and no illegal subatances. </p><p> It is not the way I raise my kids. I need to remember that. i beleive in challenneling thier energy into healthy activites and healthy friends and facing not running or minimizing stuff. So she is goign to AA or therapy every day but Wed. and she goes to youth group that day. On weekends, I am having her do two meetings of AA. She was partying, running wild from June-Nov. 17. I had the kids over here, which I now regret some. I am taking a firmer stand now aobut no duruggies or alcohol users allowed. Putting that enrgy into her volunteering at Humane Society, doig club volleyball and taking voice lessons and hanging with kids that doot use even if it does mean a huge time sacrifice for dhand I. Hang in there. </p><p> I ucke dout with my son , who has adhd but able to channel himinto activites like scouting and fenicng and youth groups and he never wanted to do the party scene. He also likes scenario games, darts, pools, shooting so many intersts. </p><p> I am soin gthat with daughter but it is like fighting a raging dam. She is very vulnerable to peer pressure . This fourm has helped lots. Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 224147, member: 6393"] Ropefree, I have been getting some of that from therapist. I am insiting though on signed contracts and they do help but it is taking a lot of time and energy and it is exhausting. I am also dealing with so many parents that just let their kids run wild and so she has so many ops to do stuff unsupervised but we ae now day 31 and no running and no illegal subatances. It is not the way I raise my kids. I need to remember that. i beleive in challenneling thier energy into healthy activites and healthy friends and facing not running or minimizing stuff. So she is goign to AA or therapy every day but Wed. and she goes to youth group that day. On weekends, I am having her do two meetings of AA. She was partying, running wild from June-Nov. 17. I had the kids over here, which I now regret some. I am taking a firmer stand now aobut no duruggies or alcohol users allowed. Putting that enrgy into her volunteering at Humane Society, doig club volleyball and taking voice lessons and hanging with kids that doot use even if it does mean a huge time sacrifice for dhand I. Hang in there. I ucke dout with my son , who has adhd but able to channel himinto activites like scouting and fenicng and youth groups and he never wanted to do the party scene. He also likes scenario games, darts, pools, shooting so many intersts. I am soin gthat with daughter but it is like fighting a raging dam. She is very vulnerable to peer pressure . This fourm has helped lots. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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