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My lil' runaway...very,very worried.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 212786" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>JJJ: Running away is a danger to herself and if you are not able to control her for her own safty village life for teen girls has been about the same for a very long time.</p><p>I think you could pursue the intensive home therapy if you do take the intiative and also call around in the circle you know from her friends. If she is being pursued by and adult you can nip that in the bud. And if she is being taken in by parents who you do not know you can stop that too.</p><p>Or if as in our teen group they lot just learned how to pull this manuver you might determine who she is seeing and talk to their parents. That is what I did. The parents of the girl who had the car and was initiating the excusions had already got wind of the tactic. Now our teens do see each other at her house with her parents supervising, respecting curfew and no more 'run away' issue.</p><p>The DOE and DOH are both able to do those services and the case has to be presented to get the involvement. The fact that she is a minor and she is not behaving safely are facts.</p><p>Hope that you are getting through this and get a possitive relationship on track for the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 212786, member: 6271"] JJJ: Running away is a danger to herself and if you are not able to control her for her own safty village life for teen girls has been about the same for a very long time. I think you could pursue the intensive home therapy if you do take the intiative and also call around in the circle you know from her friends. If she is being pursued by and adult you can nip that in the bud. And if she is being taken in by parents who you do not know you can stop that too. Or if as in our teen group they lot just learned how to pull this manuver you might determine who she is seeing and talk to their parents. That is what I did. The parents of the girl who had the car and was initiating the excusions had already got wind of the tactic. Now our teens do see each other at her house with her parents supervising, respecting curfew and no more 'run away' issue. The DOE and DOH are both able to do those services and the case has to be presented to get the involvement. The fact that she is a minor and she is not behaving safely are facts. Hope that you are getting through this and get a possitive relationship on track for the long run. [/QUOTE]
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