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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 582477" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Good morning tryagain, welcome back. I'm sorry you are once again in a worried place about your daughter............our difficult child's sure do put us through the mill, don't they? As CJ said, you're keeping your boundaries intact which is very good. Natural consequences are what your difficult child needs now, she has a choice, home or apologize, seems pretty direct to me. It's remarkable to me how our kids can be angry at us for the problems they create, but they blame someone else and don't learn anything that way. There is an article at the bottom of my post here on detachment, you might find it interesting. I think you're doing a very good job of staying clear on what needs to be done. I think she will figure it out, stay the course and let us know what happens................hugs............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 582477, member: 13542"] Good morning tryagain, welcome back. I'm sorry you are once again in a worried place about your daughter............our difficult child's sure do put us through the mill, don't they? As CJ said, you're keeping your boundaries intact which is very good. Natural consequences are what your difficult child needs now, she has a choice, home or apologize, seems pretty direct to me. It's remarkable to me how our kids can be angry at us for the problems they create, but they blame someone else and don't learn anything that way. There is an article at the bottom of my post here on detachment, you might find it interesting. I think you're doing a very good job of staying clear on what needs to be done. I think she will figure it out, stay the course and let us know what happens................hugs............ [/QUOTE]
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