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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 225136" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Praying for a floodlight---or a bright star---You know it will come when he is ready. The hardest thing for me was realizing that I had to let go of my difficult child and allow the consequences for his choices to play themselves out. After I allowed him to self-destruct---he did acquire a nightlight in his head that has grown brighter each year since 18. I wish it was easier for us---the warrior parents who put so much into finding the help these kids need and then don't utilize the way we think they should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 225136, member: 1436"] Praying for a floodlight---or a bright star---You know it will come when he is ready. The hardest thing for me was realizing that I had to let go of my difficult child and allow the consequences for his choices to play themselves out. After I allowed him to self-destruct---he did acquire a nightlight in his head that has grown brighter each year since 18. I wish it was easier for us---the warrior parents who put so much into finding the help these kids need and then don't utilize the way we think they should. [/QUOTE]
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