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How will she ever manage to survive on her own?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 581845" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Nancy that is a very good idea. There will come a time when we can no longer do for them and trying to get them to a place where they can make it on their own is difficult. For my easy child/difficult child I douse this tactic alot. For my difficult child though I think it is a useless exercise given his inablitity to think things through. In his case I try to instill in him that there are services available to help him with his many needs. He is beginning to understand that and is planning to get his medical assistance as soon as he gets out and is looking for a sober living program that will take him in. Will he succeed? I do not know, but at least he is making progress in learning what is available to him. It is a long road we parents walk. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 581845, member: 2315"] Nancy that is a very good idea. There will come a time when we can no longer do for them and trying to get them to a place where they can make it on their own is difficult. For my easy child/difficult child I douse this tactic alot. For my difficult child though I think it is a useless exercise given his inablitity to think things through. In his case I try to instill in him that there are services available to help him with his many needs. He is beginning to understand that and is planning to get his medical assistance as soon as he gets out and is looking for a sober living program that will take him in. Will he succeed? I do not know, but at least he is making progress in learning what is available to him. It is a long road we parents walk. -RM [/QUOTE]
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