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this will either break her or phobia
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 383082" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I know how hard this is because I am another one who put a younger one in a residential facility. Jamie went in at 6 or 7, I cant remember anymore exactly how old he was but he was so morose he needed to get away. Cory was in wilderness camp for the first time at 11 for 16 months. They allowed nothing but letters other than the visitation days that were planned. If I am remembering it right, he got one 4 hour visit with parents on campsite in the middle of a 5 week session then they came home for a 4 day weekend. Then returned to camp for the next 5 weeks. </p><p></p><p>I think the absence of parents was a good thing myself. Made the kids bond together and work on their problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 383082, member: 1514"] I know how hard this is because I am another one who put a younger one in a residential facility. Jamie went in at 6 or 7, I cant remember anymore exactly how old he was but he was so morose he needed to get away. Cory was in wilderness camp for the first time at 11 for 16 months. They allowed nothing but letters other than the visitation days that were planned. If I am remembering it right, he got one 4 hour visit with parents on campsite in the middle of a 5 week session then they came home for a 4 day weekend. Then returned to camp for the next 5 weeks. I think the absence of parents was a good thing myself. Made the kids bond together and work on their problems. [/QUOTE]
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