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Any Success Stories or Do "Difficult Children" Ever Come Around?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 714259" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>After living in a war zone for way too many years, Miss KT graduated from high school and started college. She attended one year at the local community college, one year at a private college that went bankrupt, and for the last two years, she selected a college out of state, about 800 miles away from home. She graduated, got married, has a really good job, as does her husband, and they are saving up to buy a house. </p><p></p><p>I don't see her very often, but we talk or text nearly every day. That was absolutely the best move for her; I didn't want her to stay in our area since there are few jobs with possibility for advancement. Unless you're in the medical, education, or public utilities fields, you're asking people if they want fries with that. </p><p></p><p>In our case, we didn't have addiction to overcome before the growth could begin. There are just so many variables. As for the "success stories," many of us, once our difficult children are grown and gone, fall away from the board. I check in a couple of times a week, just because.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 714259, member: 4040"] After living in a war zone for way too many years, Miss KT graduated from high school and started college. She attended one year at the local community college, one year at a private college that went bankrupt, and for the last two years, she selected a college out of state, about 800 miles away from home. She graduated, got married, has a really good job, as does her husband, and they are saving up to buy a house. I don't see her very often, but we talk or text nearly every day. That was absolutely the best move for her; I didn't want her to stay in our area since there are few jobs with possibility for advancement. Unless you're in the medical, education, or public utilities fields, you're asking people if they want fries with that. In our case, we didn't have addiction to overcome before the growth could begin. There are just so many variables. As for the "success stories," many of us, once our difficult children are grown and gone, fall away from the board. I check in a couple of times a week, just because. [/QUOTE]
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