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I evicted her - what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 406390"><p>You said your daughter asked your sister if you missed her. Does that mean your daughter is not in touch with you directly? It does sound like she is testing the waters. Depending on the situation my suggestion is to be in touch with her, let her know you love her but also firmly state she can't live with you. That is what we ended up doing with our son. We kept the door of communication open so when he really got himself in trouble we could step in and help but also be clear he could not come back home. Probably one of the hardest conversations we ever had was to tell him when he called from jail that he could not live here..... but in the end that helped him decide to get help. Granted going to rehab was to get himself out of jail.... but he had no where else to go and it did help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 406390"] You said your daughter asked your sister if you missed her. Does that mean your daughter is not in touch with you directly? It does sound like she is testing the waters. Depending on the situation my suggestion is to be in touch with her, let her know you love her but also firmly state she can't live with you. That is what we ended up doing with our son. We kept the door of communication open so when he really got himself in trouble we could step in and help but also be clear he could not come back home. Probably one of the hardest conversations we ever had was to tell him when he called from jail that he could not live here..... but in the end that helped him decide to get help. Granted going to rehab was to get himself out of jail.... but he had no where else to go and it did help him. [/QUOTE]
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