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My difficult child's Ups and Downs
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 366784" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This was a very heartening post!</p><p>My daughter did the same thing...she turned it around after a relapse and has been going good for eight years now. The thing that struck me is that we treated our grown kids the same way...very tough love...including letting them hit rock bottom.</p><p>If anyone has a grown child they are pampering, I would look twice at whether or not it works. The ones who make it seem to have parents who allow them to fail badly. It's very hard to say "no" to your own child by in my opinion it's actually the loving option.</p><p>Congrats to you and daughter!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 366784, member: 1550"] This was a very heartening post! My daughter did the same thing...she turned it around after a relapse and has been going good for eight years now. The thing that struck me is that we treated our grown kids the same way...very tough love...including letting them hit rock bottom. If anyone has a grown child they are pampering, I would look twice at whether or not it works. The ones who make it seem to have parents who allow them to fail badly. It's very hard to say "no" to your own child by in my opinion it's actually the loving option. Congrats to you and daughter!! [/QUOTE]
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