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Took away his phone. He took off.
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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 653805" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>I've been reading along and following your posts. You're doing a great job standing your ground and I know how hard that is. Especially when it gets to the point of turning them away. Like you said, it's easier in the day time but night time is the absolute worst. My son has been off the streets since January (knock on wood) but I remember all of the sleepless nights I had wondering if he was ok, cold, scared, etc. And guess what? He was just fine. He figured out what to do on his own. Was he cold some nights? Scared? Angry? Sad? Hopeless? Yes he was but he needed to experience that in order to grow. He didn't "get it" any other way. Our kids may have problems but they are smart. They know how to survive. I know it's scary but it's necessary to let him figure it out on his own. Stay strong and know I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 653805, member: 12470"] I've been reading along and following your posts. You're doing a great job standing your ground and I know how hard that is. Especially when it gets to the point of turning them away. Like you said, it's easier in the day time but night time is the absolute worst. My son has been off the streets since January (knock on wood) but I remember all of the sleepless nights I had wondering if he was ok, cold, scared, etc. And guess what? He was just fine. He figured out what to do on his own. Was he cold some nights? Scared? Angry? Sad? Hopeless? Yes he was but he needed to experience that in order to grow. He didn't "get it" any other way. Our kids may have problems but they are smart. They know how to survive. I know it's scary but it's necessary to let him figure it out on his own. Stay strong and know I'm keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. [/QUOTE]
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