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Sending sib to stay with friends?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 467872" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>This is a tough one. Does SHE have any ideas of where she wants to go live? Are any of her friends parents willing to take her in? Do you own or rent? Is it possible to set up her room so it's more of an apartment than a room? Or maybe some other room in the house? That way she would be physically secluded from the drama. </p><p></p><p>Since she is the one asking to go, I wouldn't really count #6 as a con. I assume she knows that if you could place difficult child 2 somewhere you would, but are not getting that assistance, so the only other solution is for her to leave since she'd be more accepted by family or friends. And #5, though a valid concern, I can't blame her, and again, I'm assuming it goes beyond something she "doesn't like".</p><p></p><p>Can her request be used as 'ammo' for any requests you've made for difficult child 2's out of home placement?</p><p></p><p>((((HUGS))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 467872, member: 11965"] This is a tough one. Does SHE have any ideas of where she wants to go live? Are any of her friends parents willing to take her in? Do you own or rent? Is it possible to set up her room so it's more of an apartment than a room? Or maybe some other room in the house? That way she would be physically secluded from the drama. Since she is the one asking to go, I wouldn't really count #6 as a con. I assume she knows that if you could place difficult child 2 somewhere you would, but are not getting that assistance, so the only other solution is for her to leave since she'd be more accepted by family or friends. And #5, though a valid concern, I can't blame her, and again, I'm assuming it goes beyond something she "doesn't like". Can her request be used as 'ammo' for any requests you've made for difficult child 2's out of home placement? ((((HUGS)))) [/QUOTE]
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