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difficult child willing to explore options
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 468144"><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 468144"] [QUOTE= We have learned from experience that our interference only makes it worse. I also don't want difficult child to think we are going to bail her out. Right now she feels comfortable interacting with us in a respectful and friendly manner and we are trying to impress upon her that we are here for advice if she chooses but we are not here to help her make this OK." Glad to read that as far as you can tell, she has stopped using. And, I certainly see your point (above quote). You are so strong. I was thinking about prenatal vitamins the doctor would prescribe or recommend...but with the financial assistance it looks like she might be getting, she should be able to get those (and like you say, best that you don't get involved). She has shown incredible oppositionality and detachment is a win/win. Good to hear that she is being respectful and friendly toward you. We've insisted on this with our difficult child and it has been a big positive all around. I'm glad you are looking (if she goes this route) at being open with the adoption agency. [/QUOTE]
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