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Sending son to rehab and then boarding school
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 511311" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Really wishing you the best. I think right now, this blessed difficult child has NO IDEA how lucky he is to have you guys as his parents but some day I suspect he will get it (maybe when he is sporting a teen or difficult child of his own?)....and your other kids will learn so much from how you are handling all of this too. I know from many experiences that it is hard to stay positive and mature when your child is swearing at you but you made it! And underneath this all, your difficult child showed he has some good decision making powers and that the kid you gave a good solid base to is in there somewhere. I hope his journey is productive and leads him on a path to reaching his potential. I am sure it wont be easy, but most things truly worthwhile are not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 511311, member: 12886"] Really wishing you the best. I think right now, this blessed difficult child has NO IDEA how lucky he is to have you guys as his parents but some day I suspect he will get it (maybe when he is sporting a teen or difficult child of his own?)....and your other kids will learn so much from how you are handling all of this too. I know from many experiences that it is hard to stay positive and mature when your child is swearing at you but you made it! And underneath this all, your difficult child showed he has some good decision making powers and that the kid you gave a good solid base to is in there somewhere. I hope his journey is productive and leads him on a path to reaching his potential. I am sure it wont be easy, but most things truly worthwhile are not. [/QUOTE]
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