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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 40227" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Lucy, giving him options is a wonderful thing to do but if he assaulted his mother, he sure as heck will assault you or even daughter. </p><p>He needs difficult child treatment, whatever that will be. I understand about not wanting to see a 17yr old homeless. I have a girl living with me at present. The situation is different in that she was motivated enough to enroll in community college and work a lot. She just needed a safe place to put her head. I couldn't bring trouble to my home since we still deal with difficult child, but I understand the need to not turn your back.</p><p></p><p>Giving him those numbers, encouraging him to work on the problem and keeping a running dialogue with easy child daughter about seeing a man with anger issues and how very difficult it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 40227, member: 3"] Lucy, giving him options is a wonderful thing to do but if he assaulted his mother, he sure as heck will assault you or even daughter. He needs difficult child treatment, whatever that will be. I understand about not wanting to see a 17yr old homeless. I have a girl living with me at present. The situation is different in that she was motivated enough to enroll in community college and work a lot. She just needed a safe place to put her head. I couldn't bring trouble to my home since we still deal with difficult child, but I understand the need to not turn your back. Giving him those numbers, encouraging him to work on the problem and keeping a running dialogue with easy child daughter about seeing a man with anger issues and how very difficult it is. [/QUOTE]
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