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She wants to come home and follow the rules
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<blockquote data-quote="accmama" data-source="post: 609671"><p>We have definitely decided she cannot come home. Whether she is motivated to change or not, we can't provide what she needs. I think her immaturity gets in the way even when she desperately wants to get better. I know she is upset with herself and tells us she never realized she'd be in such a mess. We remind her that we warned her months ago, but she didn't listen so maybe now she should start listening so in a year she's in a better place. I have told her that IF she manages to get herself some help and that IF she is doing well, I'll drive her four younger siblings north so we can visit with her. But only if she's made HUGE strides. Until then, they have to stay away from her. </p><p></p><p>So anyway, it has been decided. She's not coming home right now, no matter what she says or does. We gave her advice and she'll have to take it or find her own way somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="accmama, post: 609671"] We have definitely decided she cannot come home. Whether she is motivated to change or not, we can't provide what she needs. I think her immaturity gets in the way even when she desperately wants to get better. I know she is upset with herself and tells us she never realized she'd be in such a mess. We remind her that we warned her months ago, but she didn't listen so maybe now she should start listening so in a year she's in a better place. I have told her that IF she manages to get herself some help and that IF she is doing well, I'll drive her four younger siblings north so we can visit with her. But only if she's made HUGE strides. Until then, they have to stay away from her. So anyway, it has been decided. She's not coming home right now, no matter what she says or does. We gave her advice and she'll have to take it or find her own way somehow. [/QUOTE]
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