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Who do you "save"?? LONG LONG LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="idohope" data-source="post: 388273" data-attributes="member: 7722"><p>I have the same question as Busywend: Why does she have to come home? There are many ways of saving a child. Putting them in an environment where they are being cared for and they are acting responsibily and progressing in school is saving a child although it is not the traditional family life one may have envisioned. I do not know all of the details of your situation but it sounds like the current solution is one that has benefitted both children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idohope, post: 388273, member: 7722"] I have the same question as Busywend: Why does she have to come home? There are many ways of saving a child. Putting them in an environment where they are being cared for and they are acting responsibily and progressing in school is saving a child although it is not the traditional family life one may have envisioned. I do not know all of the details of your situation but it sounds like the current solution is one that has benefitted both children. [/QUOTE]
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