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My difficult child#1 is in foster care...long...sorry!
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<blockquote data-quote="owutaqt" data-source="post: 35934" data-attributes="member: 3646"><p>Hopefully they will find a more stable placement for her soon, as a foster parent, I know we are not all bad. We mostly are into it for the right reasons. Be VERY careful with DCFS, they can make things happen in the past that never were. I only say that because of experience. </p><p></p><p>It is good that she is talking and that she is realizing that she has to follow rules not only in your home, but in society, all families have rules, and she is learning that the hard way. I hope it sinks in and when she comes home that things go more smoothly.</p><p></p><p>Right now, know that you are doing the right thing, you are protecting your family, your WHOLE family, sometimes we get so caught up in trying to protect our difficult children we forget the whole picture.</p><p></p><p>HUGS mom, you are going to get through this and so will your difficult child, hoping and praying fot the best here.</p><p>Julie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owutaqt, post: 35934, member: 3646"] Hopefully they will find a more stable placement for her soon, as a foster parent, I know we are not all bad. We mostly are into it for the right reasons. Be VERY careful with DCFS, they can make things happen in the past that never were. I only say that because of experience. It is good that she is talking and that she is realizing that she has to follow rules not only in your home, but in society, all families have rules, and she is learning that the hard way. I hope it sinks in and when she comes home that things go more smoothly. Right now, know that you are doing the right thing, you are protecting your family, your WHOLE family, sometimes we get so caught up in trying to protect our difficult children we forget the whole picture. HUGS mom, you are going to get through this and so will your difficult child, hoping and praying fot the best here. Julie [/QUOTE]
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