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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 724809" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hey...i wanted to know where they were. But only one, the one who took drugs, may have been in trouble. My oldest and biggest long term problem child rarely left the house. The other kids were good, right thinking kids so it wasn't so much a worry.</p><p></p><p>My daughter who did drugs would get caught if she was doing wrong and the police would bring her home. It would not have helped her, not have stopped her if I had followed her around in my car. She found a way to do drugs, even when she was homeschooled and grounded to the house. We DO have to sleep and sometimes we must go out and then they do what they do. There is no way to stop them. They have to stop themselves. For her this happened when we made her leave. Does this always work? No! We were lucky. Homelessness was worse to her than a life without drugs. Not all of our adult children will give up drugs even for a home. They are all very different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 724809, member: 1550"] Hey...i wanted to know where they were. But only one, the one who took drugs, may have been in trouble. My oldest and biggest long term problem child rarely left the house. The other kids were good, right thinking kids so it wasn't so much a worry. My daughter who did drugs would get caught if she was doing wrong and the police would bring her home. It would not have helped her, not have stopped her if I had followed her around in my car. She found a way to do drugs, even when she was homeschooled and grounded to the house. We DO have to sleep and sometimes we must go out and then they do what they do. There is no way to stop them. They have to stop themselves. For her this happened when we made her leave. Does this always work? No! We were lucky. Homelessness was worse to her than a life without drugs. Not all of our adult children will give up drugs even for a home. They are all very different. [/QUOTE]
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