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easy child won't move home
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 266416" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I had a gut feeling this would happen. I realize it's better for her to be at home and that it's important to try to work at least some of this out in therapy. But, I think at 17yo, it's not such a bad idea to have a safe place if she's ready to start spreading those wings on her own. Sort of a transition into adulthood. I got married and left home at 17yo. The marriage didn't work, but I never went back home in need of a place to stay fro more than a few weeks, then I'd be out on my own again. An idea as far as therapy- if she won't go to family therapy, maybe she would agree to go to individual therapy as a second choice??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 266416, member: 3699"] I had a gut feeling this would happen. I realize it's better for her to be at home and that it's important to try to work at least some of this out in therapy. But, I think at 17yo, it's not such a bad idea to have a safe place if she's ready to start spreading those wings on her own. Sort of a transition into adulthood. I got married and left home at 17yo. The marriage didn't work, but I never went back home in need of a place to stay fro more than a few weeks, then I'd be out on my own again. An idea as far as therapy- if she won't go to family therapy, maybe she would agree to go to individual therapy as a second choice?? [/QUOTE]
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