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Sending sib to stay with friends?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 467948" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Since I just have one child (my stepsons are much older and didn't live with us for very long), I don't know that my experience would be helpful. Miss KT wanted to move out to get away from the screaming fuss that she herself instigated in most cases (you know the drill), and she spent 9 months with my mother. Her schooling wasn't interrupted, though, because my mom lives nearby. </p><p></p><p>At her age, I would take her out somewhere quiet and ask her what she wants to do. Offer her the possibilities that you and wife have come up with, and see what she says. in my opinion, it's difficult child that needs to be removed, not her. She deserves a normal life with her parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 467948, member: 4040"] Since I just have one child (my stepsons are much older and didn't live with us for very long), I don't know that my experience would be helpful. Miss KT wanted to move out to get away from the screaming fuss that she herself instigated in most cases (you know the drill), and she spent 9 months with my mother. Her schooling wasn't interrupted, though, because my mom lives nearby. At her age, I would take her out somewhere quiet and ask her what she wants to do. Offer her the possibilities that you and wife have come up with, and see what she says. in my opinion, it's difficult child that needs to be removed, not her. She deserves a normal life with her parents. [/QUOTE]
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