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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 231598" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>OMG! How frustrating that must be for you! Apparently the mother isn't taking the situation very seriously!</p><p> </p><p>One thing that might help - maybe not this particular girl, but possibly others in the same situation ... many of the domestic violence groups have programs for teenage girls on how to spot controlling, abusive behavior and how to put a stop to it. The group that I was affiliated with had one girl who worked with the children of abuse victims and the children who ended up in the womens shelters with their mothers. She was approached to give a talk to the girls in the local high school. She put together a program that was just wonderful and it went over so well there that she visited all the area high schools and gave her presentation in several counties. My son was in school when she did this and even in our tiny little rural high school, three different girls made the decision to split from their abusive, controlling boyfriends after hearing her talk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 231598, member: 1883"] OMG! How frustrating that must be for you! Apparently the mother isn't taking the situation very seriously! One thing that might help - maybe not this particular girl, but possibly others in the same situation ... many of the domestic violence groups have programs for teenage girls on how to spot controlling, abusive behavior and how to put a stop to it. The group that I was affiliated with had one girl who worked with the children of abuse victims and the children who ended up in the womens shelters with their mothers. She was approached to give a talk to the girls in the local high school. She put together a program that was just wonderful and it went over so well there that she visited all the area high schools and gave her presentation in several counties. My son was in school when she did this and even in our tiny little rural high school, three different girls made the decision to split from their abusive, controlling boyfriends after hearing her talk! [/QUOTE]
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