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How can we keep difficult child away from druggie girlfriend?
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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 496200" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>Toughlovin: I can tell that you know exactly what we are going through right now with our son. It must have been terrible for you and your family when you had to make the decision to kick your difficult child out of your home before he graduated from high school. I'm sure you hoped that the reality of not living at home would help your difficult child to grow up and be responsible. I'm sorry that you had to make that decision. Our difficult child has been at an alternative therapeutic high school for the past year. The class work is not hard at all in this school and he still can not manage to get decent grades. He has group therapy at this school every day, and all the students help each other to make good decision by their influence as a peer group. </p><p></p><p>My husband and I visited our difficult child at rehab today and we discussed all the rules he must follow when he returns home. Our difficult child also told us that his ex girlfriend who was homeless was recently admitted to the psychiatric ward of a local hospital. I have no idea how long she can stay in the hospital if she has no money to pay at all. difficult child called the guy that she was living with to talk to her and this guy told difficult child that he took her to a hospital to be admitted. I know that this girl is really in trouble, and she really needs help. But our son can not help her, and I don't have the energy to deal with another messed up teen. I hope that she didn't hurt herself, but I also don't want her to contact difficult child at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 496200, member: 3710"] Toughlovin: I can tell that you know exactly what we are going through right now with our son. It must have been terrible for you and your family when you had to make the decision to kick your difficult child out of your home before he graduated from high school. I'm sure you hoped that the reality of not living at home would help your difficult child to grow up and be responsible. I'm sorry that you had to make that decision. Our difficult child has been at an alternative therapeutic high school for the past year. The class work is not hard at all in this school and he still can not manage to get decent grades. He has group therapy at this school every day, and all the students help each other to make good decision by their influence as a peer group. My husband and I visited our difficult child at rehab today and we discussed all the rules he must follow when he returns home. Our difficult child also told us that his ex girlfriend who was homeless was recently admitted to the psychiatric ward of a local hospital. I have no idea how long she can stay in the hospital if she has no money to pay at all. difficult child called the guy that she was living with to talk to her and this guy told difficult child that he took her to a hospital to be admitted. I know that this girl is really in trouble, and she really needs help. But our son can not help her, and I don't have the energy to deal with another messed up teen. I hope that she didn't hurt herself, but I also don't want her to contact difficult child at all. [/QUOTE]
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