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<blockquote data-quote="Irene_J" data-source="post: 144104" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>I certainly have kind thoughts for you, but no advice. I'm only one impulsive decision by difficult child away from what you are experiencing.</p><p></p><p>The one thing you do have control over is assisting her in her move. Just don't do it. Like alot of our kids, they are great at thinking up stuff, but not so great at implementation.</p><p></p><p>What is it about our difficult children that they gravitate toward the worst areas of the city? I worked long hours and suffered long commutes to keep us in a middle class neighborhood with a low crime rate. I was literally frightened sometimes when I had to try to find my difficult child in high crime neighborhoods after she skipped school or after finally picking her up after being away for days and having no more couches to sleep on.</p><p></p><p>It's so hard when we know they are making a poor decision and we have to stand by and watch the train wreck. Live in the moment; without assistance it may not happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irene_J, post: 144104, member: 181"] I certainly have kind thoughts for you, but no advice. I'm only one impulsive decision by difficult child away from what you are experiencing. The one thing you do have control over is assisting her in her move. Just don't do it. Like alot of our kids, they are great at thinking up stuff, but not so great at implementation. What is it about our difficult children that they gravitate toward the worst areas of the city? I worked long hours and suffered long commutes to keep us in a middle class neighborhood with a low crime rate. I was literally frightened sometimes when I had to try to find my difficult child in high crime neighborhoods after she skipped school or after finally picking her up after being away for days and having no more couches to sleep on. It's so hard when we know they are making a poor decision and we have to stand by and watch the train wreck. Live in the moment; without assistance it may not happen. [/QUOTE]
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