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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 211755" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>It concerns me, and I know it does you to, that the way she is talking does not sound like she is taking responsibility for this. She should be scared silly and very subdued. She is not saying the right things that makes you think she will do everything she can to make sure she never goes back. My difficult child was terrified. She said the guards scared the bejeebers out of her and the food was awful and she was scared to fall asleep at night and the bed was horrible and she was bored to death and she cried when she was alone and she didn't ever ever want to go back. In fact when my husband went to visit her she cried and told him she was sorry. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what it will take for your difficult child to get it. I know you are hoping that she has a breakthrough and I hope that for you too. But I agree with witz, I would have her bags packed and household rules written out. If she doesn't want to abide by them she needs to find another place to live.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 211755, member: 59"] It concerns me, and I know it does you to, that the way she is talking does not sound like she is taking responsibility for this. She should be scared silly and very subdued. She is not saying the right things that makes you think she will do everything she can to make sure she never goes back. My difficult child was terrified. She said the guards scared the bejeebers out of her and the food was awful and she was scared to fall asleep at night and the bed was horrible and she was bored to death and she cried when she was alone and she didn't ever ever want to go back. In fact when my husband went to visit her she cried and told him she was sorry. I'm not sure what it will take for your difficult child to get it. I know you are hoping that she has a breakthrough and I hope that for you too. But I agree with witz, I would have her bags packed and household rules written out. If she doesn't want to abide by them she needs to find another place to live. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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