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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 116310" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I have to go with those who say that sharing your concerns and let her make her choices. Hope for the best, plan for the worst. </p><p>You have increasingly grown to the point of healthy detachment with difficult child and rightly so. She is doing good stuff at present. Take some pleasure from her success. </p><p>Not all young adults can be treated the same because not all have the same issues and same reasons for difficult child behavior. It's not a matter of being firmer than others. It's what your particular child needs. </p><p>It's wonderfully hopeful that she is doing so well. She came from behind her peer group and is close to being on the same level of functioning. I hope she doesn't slip up by doing something stupid by selling Adderall. It's best to lose the phone. Jail is not a good place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 116310, member: 3"] I have to go with those who say that sharing your concerns and let her make her choices. Hope for the best, plan for the worst. You have increasingly grown to the point of healthy detachment with difficult child and rightly so. She is doing good stuff at present. Take some pleasure from her success. Not all young adults can be treated the same because not all have the same issues and same reasons for difficult child behavior. It's not a matter of being firmer than others. It's what your particular child needs. It's wonderfully hopeful that she is doing so well. She came from behind her peer group and is close to being on the same level of functioning. I hope she doesn't slip up by doing something stupid by selling Adderall. It's best to lose the phone. Jail is not a good place. [/QUOTE]
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