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Can I trust her when she says she wants to change?
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 673282" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>SadFlower, I wanted to add that, for all my encouragement to be positive, to tell your daughter you love her, to tell her positive things, I remember how darn difficult that was, and is, in the throes of it all.</p><p>I remember being angry and frustrated, and sad, and mad. Having to take off of work, and go to the counselors. Finding out stuff about my kid, I really didn't want to know, or even know how to deal with. Feeling like I was not getting the help I needed, with the system. It is hard.</p><p>I wish I could help you more, or know of programs you could get your girl into.</p><p>I hope your visit with the resource officer today, brings you more results and solutions for your daughter.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there SadFlower, you are a good mom, you are trying your best in a very difficult situation.</p><p>Keep posting and let us know how you and your girl are doing. </p><p>It helps to have a safe place to come and get it out. You are not alone.</p><p>Hang in there.</p><p>(((HUGS))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 673282, member: 19522"] SadFlower, I wanted to add that, for all my encouragement to be positive, to tell your daughter you love her, to tell her positive things, I remember how darn difficult that was, and is, in the throes of it all. I remember being angry and frustrated, and sad, and mad. Having to take off of work, and go to the counselors. Finding out stuff about my kid, I really didn't want to know, or even know how to deal with. Feeling like I was not getting the help I needed, with the system. It is hard. I wish I could help you more, or know of programs you could get your girl into. I hope your visit with the resource officer today, brings you more results and solutions for your daughter. Hang in there SadFlower, you are a good mom, you are trying your best in a very difficult situation. Keep posting and let us know how you and your girl are doing. It helps to have a safe place to come and get it out. You are not alone. Hang in there. (((HUGS)) leafy [/QUOTE]
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