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difficult child comeing home for a visit (Updated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ally" data-source="post: 24875" data-attributes="member: 2871"><p>Thanks for the advice. Id rather keep her away from these people and certainly dont want them in my home in fear of them scoping it out when they are here to break into later. I do agree that if I keep her from them that she may run to them anyways, but she is certainly not stable enough and enough of a follower that if one of them suggested that they do something that she would follow along just to keep their friendship. Thats part of the thing with her, she will do anything, no matter how detrimental to herself or those around her, to be accepted. She doesnt see that what these people are doing is wrong or not acceptable, in her warped little way, she thinks its ok and finds a way to convince herself of that. </p><p></p><p>She is only in this program until the end of May and then the fun will start again. She has all these grandiose ideas of what she is going to do afterwards, baring the fact that she has to go back to court for breaches of her probation on Monday (she thinks that her lawyer is going to get her off, which in my opinion is just teaching her that she can get away with stuff) and that her probation isnt supposed to be over until the end of July. She is totally unrealistic but I guess will have to figure that out in her own time.</p><p></p><p>Ally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ally, post: 24875, member: 2871"] Thanks for the advice. Id rather keep her away from these people and certainly dont want them in my home in fear of them scoping it out when they are here to break into later. I do agree that if I keep her from them that she may run to them anyways, but she is certainly not stable enough and enough of a follower that if one of them suggested that they do something that she would follow along just to keep their friendship. Thats part of the thing with her, she will do anything, no matter how detrimental to herself or those around her, to be accepted. She doesnt see that what these people are doing is wrong or not acceptable, in her warped little way, she thinks its ok and finds a way to convince herself of that. She is only in this program until the end of May and then the fun will start again. She has all these grandiose ideas of what she is going to do afterwards, baring the fact that she has to go back to court for breaches of her probation on Monday (she thinks that her lawyer is going to get her off, which in my opinion is just teaching her that she can get away with stuff) and that her probation isnt supposed to be over until the end of July. She is totally unrealistic but I guess will have to figure that out in her own time. Ally [/QUOTE]
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