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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 214816" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I'm glad that you gained some hope after the first session. I know your son needs some positive role models. Have you checked into some community support groups: Big Brothers is a good group---the YMCA also has great programs. Although I am not a single parents for a few years I was alone raising my children while my husband was caught up in his addiction. I reached out to as many possible places as possible for positive role models.</p><p></p><p>On another note, please be careful blaming your son's actions on others. For years my husband did that. He also blamed difficult child's friends for the trouble difficult child got into. When he finally got clean, he began to see that difficult child was the cause of his choices. When a child feels like he is not responsible for his own decisions, it makes it easier to make bad ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 214816, member: 1436"] I'm glad that you gained some hope after the first session. I know your son needs some positive role models. Have you checked into some community support groups: Big Brothers is a good group---the YMCA also has great programs. Although I am not a single parents for a few years I was alone raising my children while my husband was caught up in his addiction. I reached out to as many possible places as possible for positive role models. On another note, please be careful blaming your son's actions on others. For years my husband did that. He also blamed difficult child's friends for the trouble difficult child got into. When he finally got clean, he began to see that difficult child was the cause of his choices. When a child feels like he is not responsible for his own decisions, it makes it easier to make bad ones. [/QUOTE]
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