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please help. Suspect my step daughter is using drugs
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 614195" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Hi and welcome. You will get advice from alot of us but one thing that is terribly important is trying to get on the same page with your husband. If the two of you are united there is a chance for positive results. It is not easy to get to that point. More often than not the Dad's want to believe that any problems are minimal and miraculously the child will decide to focus on school, church, volunteer work and frequent visits with Mom and Dad. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/fingerscrossed.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":fingerscrossed:" title="fingerscrossed :fingerscrossed:" data-shortname=":fingerscrossed:" /> Sadly it gets really complicated and stressful.</p><p></p><p>Read not only the new posts in S.A. but also old ones. It will provide an overview of how other caring parents have proceeded. You will pick up some good ideas and you will sadly read some posts where everything went wrong even with the brightest most wonderful families. That will help you realize you and your husband are not alone and that usually there is not one quick answer. If you are catching the problem early and get on the same parental page there is hope. Post often just to stay in touch and get more comfortable. It will help for sure. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 614195, member: 35"] Hi and welcome. You will get advice from alot of us but one thing that is terribly important is trying to get on the same page with your husband. If the two of you are united there is a chance for positive results. It is not easy to get to that point. More often than not the Dad's want to believe that any problems are minimal and miraculously the child will decide to focus on school, church, volunteer work and frequent visits with Mom and Dad. :fingerscrossed: Sadly it gets really complicated and stressful. Read not only the new posts in S.A. but also old ones. It will provide an overview of how other caring parents have proceeded. You will pick up some good ideas and you will sadly read some posts where everything went wrong even with the brightest most wonderful families. That will help you realize you and your husband are not alone and that usually there is not one quick answer. If you are catching the problem early and get on the same parental page there is hope. Post often just to stay in touch and get more comfortable. It will help for sure. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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