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How is my Difficult Child going to survive the winter in Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 672444" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>No. We will make it through this in a stronger way if we refuse the negatives we are able to recognize. Your son was raised better than to do what he is doing, but he is choosing to do what he is doing, anyway.</p><p></p><p>There is no shame in it, for you. If shame were helpful, if it made us stronger, if it helped us know how to help ourselves or our kids, then we could entertain it. Shame will weaken us, blackgnat. If we can strive for steady state in the face of most things, we will be stronger enough. Daughter's homelessness in winter was one of the hardest things we have faced. Believe your son is resourceful, and that he will survive. In a sense, in that they choose not to use the shelters, they are very much choosing the streets.</p><p></p><p>Save calling the shelter for a time when it is cold, and you are more than beside yourself about what to do.</p><p></p><p>It is a very hard thing when a child is homeless in Winter.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 672444, member: 17461"] No. We will make it through this in a stronger way if we refuse the negatives we are able to recognize. Your son was raised better than to do what he is doing, but he is choosing to do what he is doing, anyway. There is no shame in it, for you. If shame were helpful, if it made us stronger, if it helped us know how to help ourselves or our kids, then we could entertain it. Shame will weaken us, blackgnat. If we can strive for steady state in the face of most things, we will be stronger enough. Daughter's homelessness in winter was one of the hardest things we have faced. Believe your son is resourceful, and that he will survive. In a sense, in that they choose not to use the shelters, they are very much choosing the streets. Save calling the shelter for a time when it is cold, and you are more than beside yourself about what to do. It is a very hard thing when a child is homeless in Winter. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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