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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: 673415" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>That is good news SF. That's a good start that she has given the details. I hope the restraining order does happen, and you are able to keep this 19 year old away from your girl. I hope the resource officer is able to press for arrest. It is wrong for this young man to take advantage of your girl.</p><p></p><p>You both have had so much going on in such a short time.13 is such a hard age. So many questions and it can be confusing. Kids at school can be mean. You mentioned horseback riding in a previous post. Does she like horses? If she takes online classes, what will she do while you are at work?</p><p> I feel you there. What is there for folks in your situation? I was stumped for my child as well at this age. This "resource" officer, is that through school? No suggestions, or solutions? 13, still so young, but in an almost adult body. Clever enough to sneak out and do whatever. Still so easily impressionable, and swayed by the wrong crowd. I remember it so clearly with my girl. It is tough SF. I pray that you find help and peace. So sorry I do not have any suggestions for you.</p><p> You are not alone. One day at a time.</p><p>Hang in there.</p><p>(((hugs)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 673415, member: 19522"] That is good news SF. That's a good start that she has given the details. I hope the restraining order does happen, and you are able to keep this 19 year old away from your girl. I hope the resource officer is able to press for arrest. It is wrong for this young man to take advantage of your girl. You both have had so much going on in such a short time.13 is such a hard age. So many questions and it can be confusing. Kids at school can be mean. You mentioned horseback riding in a previous post. Does she like horses? If she takes online classes, what will she do while you are at work? I feel you there. What is there for folks in your situation? I was stumped for my child as well at this age. This "resource" officer, is that through school? No suggestions, or solutions? 13, still so young, but in an almost adult body. Clever enough to sneak out and do whatever. Still so easily impressionable, and swayed by the wrong crowd. I remember it so clearly with my girl. It is tough SF. I pray that you find help and peace. So sorry I do not have any suggestions for you. You are not alone. One day at a time. Hang in there. (((hugs))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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