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She wants to come home and follow the rules
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 609604" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Sadly, even if they are living at home they may decide they need more money and may decide to be a prostitute. In truth, you don't know the extent of her drug use, but she can decide to up the ante even living at home. Nothing will stop her from meeting bad people. My daughter lived at home and upped the ante from pot to meth to even trying heroin right under our noses. </p><p></p><p>My two younger kids could not handle it and would cover their ears when she got into a rage. When the cops started coming, they would hide from fear. I often wonder if the younger kids reviled drugs because they saw what drug use did to their sister. At any rate, she was so disruptive she had to leave as I had to put my young minor children first. And living at home was not helping her.</p><p></p><p>Everyone does things differently. Are you ready to do a Round 2 with your difficult child? It's your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 609604, member: 1550"] Sadly, even if they are living at home they may decide they need more money and may decide to be a prostitute. In truth, you don't know the extent of her drug use, but she can decide to up the ante even living at home. Nothing will stop her from meeting bad people. My daughter lived at home and upped the ante from pot to meth to even trying heroin right under our noses. My two younger kids could not handle it and would cover their ears when she got into a rage. When the cops started coming, they would hide from fear. I often wonder if the younger kids reviled drugs because they saw what drug use did to their sister. At any rate, she was so disruptive she had to leave as I had to put my young minor children first. And living at home was not helping her. Everyone does things differently. Are you ready to do a Round 2 with your difficult child? It's your decision. [/QUOTE]
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