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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 207062" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Jennifer,</p><p></p><p>My difficult child's friends are all really good kids too. That is the best thing you have going for you. In our case her friends all banded together and stopped talking to her and called me to alert me what was going on. It was a very rough time there for about a month because she had no friends and nothing to do and I was terrified she would graviate toward th ebad crowd. But she finally realized if she wanted her friends back she had to change.</p><p></p><p>I want to suggest something that may be all wrong but you should watch for. When my daughter acted that way, left angry and came home happy, she was smoking pot and drinking. The only way I knew she was using pot was that she was all happy and smiling, there were no other symptoms. It never got real bad because we intervened strongly but it could have gone downhill drastically. I would suspect her change in mood so quickly. </p><p></p><p>Are there any of her friends that you can talk to in confidence to see if they can give you any info?</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 207062, member: 59"] Jennifer, My difficult child's friends are all really good kids too. That is the best thing you have going for you. In our case her friends all banded together and stopped talking to her and called me to alert me what was going on. It was a very rough time there for about a month because she had no friends and nothing to do and I was terrified she would graviate toward th ebad crowd. But she finally realized if she wanted her friends back she had to change. I want to suggest something that may be all wrong but you should watch for. When my daughter acted that way, left angry and came home happy, she was smoking pot and drinking. The only way I knew she was using pot was that she was all happy and smiling, there were no other symptoms. It never got real bad because we intervened strongly but it could have gone downhill drastically. I would suspect her change in mood so quickly. Are there any of her friends that you can talk to in confidence to see if they can give you any info? Nancy [/QUOTE]
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