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My daughter broke into my parent's house...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 366537" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>As mother to a 17 year old myself, I completely relate to your worries.</p><p>As a former teen difficult child, I wonder why I never saw the concern my loved ones had for me and the reasons why.</p><p>I will say however, that it is incredible the level of survival skills some teens come up with. I began running away from a small northern community to the streets of Toronto at about age 12. At age 14 I lasted over 6 months there before police found me. And nary a thought crossed my mind about people worried for me, or the stupidity that were my decisions.</p><p>I'm very sorry to hear that your teen is going through this and putting you all through this. </p><p>I'll keep your daughter and you all in my thoughts and hope that she learns quickly that she needs a plan, a life plan, and refocuses herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 366537, member: 4264"] As mother to a 17 year old myself, I completely relate to your worries. As a former teen difficult child, I wonder why I never saw the concern my loved ones had for me and the reasons why. I will say however, that it is incredible the level of survival skills some teens come up with. I began running away from a small northern community to the streets of Toronto at about age 12. At age 14 I lasted over 6 months there before police found me. And nary a thought crossed my mind about people worried for me, or the stupidity that were my decisions. I'm very sorry to hear that your teen is going through this and putting you all through this. I'll keep your daughter and you all in my thoughts and hope that she learns quickly that she needs a plan, a life plan, and refocuses herself. [/QUOTE]
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