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difficult child starts this morning . . . new worries
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 514313" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>This is so great! And yes, the real world is scary for us moms. Is she worried? Does she have ideas about how to handle this. Usually this is part of their recovery training. The good stuff is she will have less time to get into trouble, earn her own money, and have a chance to try her sober skills where they count. Yep-she is in a wolves pack and she will have to be committed. I would let her know you care and that you know she can do it. As for smoing, it isnt illegal and if she does it outside away from business on breaks or lunch it is noones business! I'm hoping for the best. And praying she will do things that make you proud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 514313, member: 11001"] This is so great! And yes, the real world is scary for us moms. Is she worried? Does she have ideas about how to handle this. Usually this is part of their recovery training. The good stuff is she will have less time to get into trouble, earn her own money, and have a chance to try her sober skills where they count. Yep-she is in a wolves pack and she will have to be committed. I would let her know you care and that you know she can do it. As for smoing, it isnt illegal and if she does it outside away from business on breaks or lunch it is noones business! I'm hoping for the best. And praying she will do things that make you proud. [/QUOTE]
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