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Do more of 50% of cases where you kick your kid out works as a solution?
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 666676" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Your question is one that is relative to each individual situation. You will find some families here who say it is the best thing that every happened because it forced their "child" to face life in a state of reality. You will find others who "child" limps along with the same pattern of drug abuse, self-entitlement or lack of drive and flops on an occasional friend's sofa and the parent doesn't ever truly know where their "child" is. And then there is all the in between....</p><p></p><p>One thing we learn as parents of difficult and challenging kids is that each and every one is different. They respond differently to treatment, medication, socialization, school interventions, etc. In the long run, with all we do as they grow from toddlers to elementary students, to teens, ultimately they become adults and make their own choices.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 666676, member: 805"] Your question is one that is relative to each individual situation. You will find some families here who say it is the best thing that every happened because it forced their "child" to face life in a state of reality. You will find others who "child" limps along with the same pattern of drug abuse, self-entitlement or lack of drive and flops on an occasional friend's sofa and the parent doesn't ever truly know where their "child" is. And then there is all the in between.... One thing we learn as parents of difficult and challenging kids is that each and every one is different. They respond differently to treatment, medication, socialization, school interventions, etc. In the long run, with all we do as they grow from toddlers to elementary students, to teens, ultimately they become adults and make their own choices. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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