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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 636623" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>I am sorry for your pain. If you now know about this much of your daughters activity, there is a lot you don't know. There always is and they got to great lengths to make sure their parents are the last to know. </p><p></p><p>So...that said...I would mount a full court press. Get help from your school and church and find out what other services may be available in your community. This is going to take a lot of energy from you but if you can intervene now, this could be a teen phase and no more. I would get help from her pediatrician and start going to therapy. Use all resources available. You have three more years to make a difference. At the same time learn all you can about how to deal with troubled teens and start putting what you learn into action.</p><p></p><p>Warm hugs. My difficult child is now 25 and I wish I had done more early on. It might not have made a difference but it might have too. I had no idea what was really going on for a very long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 636623, member: 17542"] I am sorry for your pain. If you now know about this much of your daughters activity, there is a lot you don't know. There always is and they got to great lengths to make sure their parents are the last to know. So...that said...I would mount a full court press. Get help from your school and church and find out what other services may be available in your community. This is going to take a lot of energy from you but if you can intervene now, this could be a teen phase and no more. I would get help from her pediatrician and start going to therapy. Use all resources available. You have three more years to make a difference. At the same time learn all you can about how to deal with troubled teens and start putting what you learn into action. Warm hugs. My difficult child is now 25 and I wish I had done more early on. It might not have made a difference but it might have too. I had no idea what was really going on for a very long time. [/QUOTE]
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